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SUMMARY:An Open Source approach to the Internet of Things
DTSTAMP:20170717T041210Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:130-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: The webinar has now passed. A recording will
made available shortly.\n\n\n\n This webinar is an activity of EA’s App
lied IoT Engineering Community. See http://iot.engineersaustralia.org.au/
for more information.\n\n\n\n Title: An Open Source approach to the Intern
et of Things\n\n\n\n Presenter: Prem Prakash Jayaraman\, Research Fellow\
, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering\, Swinburne Univ
ersity of Technology\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n • Challenges in t
he design and development of an open architecture for developing IoT solut
ions\n\n • Introduction to OpenIoT \n\n • How to use this platform
to integrate\, discover\, query and visualise IoT sensors and data\n\n\n\
n Description: This presentation provides an overview of the challenges i
n developing IoT architectures with a focus on an open source IoT platform
called OpenIoT which is a middleware infrastructure supporting flexible c
onfiguration and deployment of algorithms for collection\, and filtering i
nformation streams stemming from internet-connected objects\, while at the
same time generating and processing business/applications events.\n\n The
presentation will demonstrate some of the capabilities of this platform i
ncluding the ability to integrate any sensors platform\, provide a do-it-y
ourself interface to discover IoT sensors\, compose queries and visualise
the IoT sensor data.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Prem was previously a P
ost Doctoral Research Scientist in the Digital Productivity and Services F
lagship of Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (C
SIRO – Australian Government’s Premier Research Agency). He is broadly
interested in the emerging areas of Distributed Systems in particular Int
ernet of Things (IoT)\, Mobile computing and Cloud Computing. He was a key
contributor and one of the architects of the Open Source Internet of Thin
gs project (OpenIoT) that has won the prestigious Black Duck Rookie of the
Year Award in 2013. In the past 5 years\, Prem has worked on several indu
stry-funded IoT projects in multiple sectors including agriculture\, futur
e manufacturing and smart cities.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) o
n 15 August 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by questi
on time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering
you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentatio
n is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer
Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and I
EEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for the event
. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please regist
er on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to
have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registrati
on page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170815
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SUMMARY:The Raspberry Pi recipe for IoT
DTSTAMP:20170703T000305Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:126-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. The recording wil
l be made available shortly.\n\n\n\n Title: The Raspberry Pi recipe for Io
T\n\n\n\n Presenters: Jan Newmarch\, Director of Higher Education\, Box Hi
ll Institute\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n How the Raspberry Pi pl
atform can be used in IoT\n \n \n How to integrate it with low power pans
\n \n\n Description: The Raspberry Pi single-board computer has enjoyed ph
enomenal success as a not-for-profit educational tool and is now forging i
ts way into the burgeoning world of the Internet of Things\, both as a lea
rning tool and a low cost DIY alternative to big platforms. There are now
several proprietary Raspberry Pi systems and some open ones\, working in c
onjunction with low power PANs. IEEE802.15.4 covers the physical and media
access layers\, 6LoWPAN covers the networking layer using a variation on
IPv6\, while CoAP is (one of) the protocols of choice at the application l
ayer. This presentation shows how to get these running on the raspberry Pi
using the Openlabs 802.15.4 module.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Jan New
march is Director for ICT courses at Box Hill Institute and an Adjunct Pro
fessor at Canberra University. He has published over 80 papers and 6 books
on various aspects of software engineering and programming. He is current
ly writing another book on the Internet of Things\, having recently comple
ted books on programming the Raspberry Pi's GPU\, Linux Sound Systems and
Network Programming with Go.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 18 J
uly 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time
.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you wi
ll be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is fre
e to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society
(ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Jus
t provide your membership number during registration for the event. The co
st for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on t
he Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a
free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page
. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20170718T020000Z
DTEND:20170718T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Retail Petroleum case study
DTSTAMP:20170605T012011Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:102-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. The recording wil
l be made available shortly.\n\n\n\n Title: Retail petroleum case study
of the Internet of Things\n\n\n\n Presenter: Zoran Angelovski\, DiUS Princ
ipal Consultant and Russell Dupuy\, Managing Director of Environmental Mon
itoring Solutions\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n How this solution
delivers real-time visibility on fuel sites - managing how they proactivel
y maintain sites\, optimise delivery and build data models for trends.\n \
n \n The efficiencies being driven through real-time operational visibili
ty.\n \n \n An overview of the tech underpinning the custom-built sensors
.\n \n \n How they designed a flexible and remotely upgradable monitoring
solution using passive snooping techniques for use with potentially fully
loaded station circuits.\n \n\n Description: The Internet of Things is c
reating a whole new digital agenda for oil and gas. This presentation is a
case study on how DiUS helped Environmental Monitoring Solutions use the
cloud and IoT to tackle the global petroleum industry problem of petrol st
ation inefficiencies and make a positive environmental impact.\n\n\n\n Abo
ut the presenters: \n\n\n\n Zoran Angelovski: Riding the wild technology
wave for over 20 years\, Zoran has seen it all. He has a background in ha
rdware development\, broadband telecommunications and more recently electr
ic vehicle chargers\, smart energy devices and IoT products. If he’s not
tinkering in the hardware space\, you will find him exploring Victoria’
s beaches and high country.\n\n\n\n Russell Dupuy: With over 25 years’
experience in fuel system automation\, Russell is an industry leader\, dis
ruptor and innovator. Forged from a formal engineering background\, he has
developed leak detection systems and wetstock management solutions for ma
jor oils in Australian\, Europe\, Japan and the USA. With a passion for th
e environment\, Russell leads a number of environmental and industry workg
roups to drive innovation and sustainability for what is often referred to
as a mature and dirty industry. When not disrupting his industry\, Russel
l keeps busy mountain biking\, surfing\, snowboarding and gardening.\n\n\n
\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 1 August 2016. The presentation will
last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentatio
n is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logo
n.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Austral
ia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engin
eering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number
during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n
\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event syste
m. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on
the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for
future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170801
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SUMMARY:Talk on Smart Technology Applications – The “Internet of
Things” in Business
DTSTAMP:20170801T042442Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:131-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="omar":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n While smart technology is rapidly expanding in the leisur
e sector\, with apps\, smart\n\n beacons\, mapping and way-finding offerin
g better user experiences\, stronger\n\n relationships with consumers and\
, most importantly the ability to collect detailed\n\n operational and beh
avioural data in real time\, this technology has yet to\n\n significantly
infiltrate into other business sectors such as manufacturing\,\n\n constru
ction and management system.\n\n\n Electric Bench is one of the first IoT
companies to grow innovative digital\n\n ecosystems using a smart technolo
gy spine\, deploying using multiple IoT\n\n technologies to deliver dramat
ic improvements in business efficiencies\, real time\n\n data gathering an
d analytics intelligence\, enhanced employee and contractor\n\n communicat
ions and better performance in any business enterprise.\n\n\n Electric Ben
ch worked with the National Museum of Wales to create a user\n\n experienc
e of the artwork and exhibits that was enhanced by smart beacon\n\n proxim
ity devices that triggered video\, audio &amp\; polling content directly t
o the\n\n visitor’s device as they toured the building. This improved vi
sitor numbers\,\n\n increased revenue and gave the museum important inform
ation on how visitors\n\n behave to improve the layout of their exhibits i
n the future.\n\n\n This technology is now being used to greatly improve p
roductivity for\n\n property management\, HSE management\, construction hi
gh risk environments\n\n and contractor / short service employees’ gover
nance. The ability to push and\n\n receive real time data on current activ
ity and behaviour gives organisations the\n\n ability to be more agile and
efficient in their supply chain\, as well as reducing risk\n\n profiles a
nd having a better understand of the effectiveness of their controls.\n\n\
n \n
DTSTART:20170805T010000Z
DTEND:20170805T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Augmented Reality for ‘in context’ visualisation of IoT
data
DTSTAMP:20170713T000028Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:129-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n This webinar is an activity of EA’s Applied
IoT Engineering Community. See http://iot.engineersaustralia.org.au/ for m
ore information.\n\n\n\n Title: Augmented Reality for ‘in context’ vis
ualisation of IoT data\n\n\n\n Presenters: Allan Thompson\, PTC Technical
Manager\, LEAP Australia\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n What is Aug
mented Reality (AR) and how does it work? How does AR differ from VR?\n \n
\n How will AR change the way companies &amp\; engineers design\, servic
e and operate their smart\, connected products?\n \n \n What value does A
R bring to Industry 4.0 / IoT strategies for the industrial enterprise?\n
\n\n Description: Developments in Augmented Reality (AR) have transformed
the way engineers and developers in industry create\, service\, and operat
e their products in the new smart\, connected world. Engineers within th
e industrial enterprise can now quickly and easily create immersive AR exp
eriences\, without requiring any programming or expertise in AR.\n\n\n\n R
ecent developments in hands-free AR headwear\, combined with the wealth of
IoT data available from smart connected products and systems\, are now pr
oviding industry with the ability to provide technicians and customers wit
h ‘in context’ visualisation of the digital attributes of their physic
al assets\, in turn triggering huge changes in how they deliver training\,
servicing and preventive maintenance. The presentation will include examp
les that show how the use of AR delivers value to the enterprise across sa
les/marketing\, R&amp\;D\, training and operations teams.\n\n\n\n About th
e presenter: For 19 years\, Allan Thompson has worked with companies acros
s Australia &amp\; New Zealand\, helping them transform the way they devel
op\, design and service their products through Digital Engineering. Duri
ng this time\, he has worked with thousands of companies in multiple vert
icals to successfully implement CAD\\CAM\\CAE\, PDM &amp\; PLM and more re
cently\, IoT and AR solutions.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 29
August 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question t
ime.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you
will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is f
ree to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Socie
ty (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. J
ust provide your membership number during registration for the event. The
cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on t
he Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a
free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page
. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170829T020000Z
DTEND:20170829T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Machine vision and Smart Cities
DTSTAMP:20170616T061422Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:110-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. The recording wil
l be uploaded at a later date.\n\n\n\n Title: How machine vision helps rea
lise the Smart City concept\n\n\n\n Presenters: Ryan Messina\, Director an
d Systems Engineer\, Messina Vision Systems\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n
\n\n\n How to design for humans and why machines think differently.\n \n
\n What role machine vision brings within larger networks.\n \n \n How u
ncertainty affects information systems.\n \n \n Developing information sy
stems that grow and cope with tacit knowledge.\n \n\n \n\n\n\n Descripti
on: This presentation will discuss machine vision and unstructured data ty
pes in the use of IoT systems. These technologies unlock many new opportun
ities\, some examples of these are generating traffic flow control and mon
itoring\, feeding into an IoT system and how this information can benefit
a Smart City.\n\n\n\n We will discuss methods to measure environmental con
ditions that can impact how systems operate in the tested conditions. Furt
her\, we will suggest methods of contingency planning using information to
turn a human-operated task to semi-autonomous and could eventually be cap
able of being a completely autonomous system.\n\n\n\n About the presenter:
For the past three years Ryan Messina has been the Director and Systems
Engineer at Messina Vision Systems focused on delivering machine vision so
lutions for rugged environments\, his experience covers many industries in
cluding surveillance\, manufacturing\, Defence\, agriculture and infrastru
cture. Ryan has a bachelor of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics) from
Swinburne University and uses machine vision to assist gather additional
information.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 4 July 2017. The pre
sentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: T
he presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details
of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Eng
ineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Instit
ution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your memb
ership number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members
is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australi
a event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you
can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your I
D number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20170704T020000Z
DTEND:20170704T030000Z
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SUMMARY:core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20170711T052003Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:128-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n GoToMeeting Information\n\n\n\n New Meeting\n\n Thu\, 6
Apr 2017 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM AEST\n\n\n Please join my meeting from your
computer\, tablet or smartphone.\nhttps://global.gotomeeting.com/join/5984
19997\n\n\n You can also dial in using your phone.\n\n Australia: +61 2 83
55 1038\n\n Access Code: 598-419-997\n\n\n First GoToMeeting? Try a test s
ession: http://help.citrix.com/getready\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170714T020000Z
DTEND:20170714T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:2018 IEEE 4th World Forum on Internet of Things (WF-IoT)
DTSTAMP:20170711T051929Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:127-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n http://wfiot2018.ieee-wf-iot.org/about/\n\n\n\n \n\n\
n\n \n\n\n \nThe 2018 IEEE 4th World Forum on The Internet of Things (WF-I
oT 2018)\n\n\n\n Is the premier conference for the IEEE IoT Initiative and
consists of the most outstanding participants from the research community
\, the public sector\, and industry. The theme of the Conference is “Sma
rt Cities and Nations” in recognition of strides and leadership that the
host location of Singapore has made in the deployment of “smart” tech
nologies\, operating principles\, and policies. The theme also underscores
the importance of IoT technologies in making Smart Cities and Nations a r
eality. The papers\, presentations\, and events at the conference are focu
sed on contributions to nurture\, cultivate\, and accelerate the adoption
of IoT technologies and applications for the benefit of society. In the pa
st year the Internet of Things has experienced significant growth in the n
umber of deployments\, in the resource investment from both industry and g
overnments\, and in attention from technologists in almost every disciplin
e. The term IoT captures the vision of a connected world where things\, pe
ople\, and their institutions can interact purposefully to create better l
ives and sustainable stewardship of the planet.\n\n\n\n The 2018 IEEE 4th
World Forum on The Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018) brings the latest from
the research and academic community. It includes a broad program of paper
s and presentations on the latest technology developments and innovations
in the many fields and disciplines that drive the utility and vitality of
IoT solutions and applications. After extensive peer review\, the best of
the proposals are selected for the conference program\, which includes tec
hnical papers\, tutorials\, workshops and industry sessions designed speci
fically to advance technologies\, end-end solutions\, systems and infrastr
ucture\, processes\, and operating methods\, that are contributing to how
IoT can reshape the world and overcome the challenges we face\, so that al
l individuals can participate in and enjoy life to the fullest.\n\n\n\n Th
e program also contains strong involvement from the public sector and indu
stry aimed at deepening the understanding\, the necessary dialog\, and act
ions needed to accelerate the adoption and deployment of IoT. We have se
lected well-known Chairs\, who can be contacted directly\, to create sessi
ons on issues of regional and global importance and to seek prominent and
knowledgeable speakers and panelists for the program. For the subjects of
interest at the conference we have picked five Vertical and five Topical A
reas:\n\n\n\n Verticals\n\n\n\n Smart Cities and Nations\n\n\n\n Logistics
\n\n\n\n IoT for Agriculture\n\n\n\n Industrial IoT\n\n\n\n Law enforcemen
t\, Emergency Response\, and Humanitarian Technologies\n\n\n\n Topical Are
as\n\n\n\n Security and Privacy\n\n\n\n Blockchains\n\n\n\n Policy and Reg
ulations\n\n\n\n Best Practices\, Open Source\, and Standards\n\n\n\n Big
Data\, Artificial Intelligence\, and Automation\n\n\n\n Hundreds of partic
ipants will gather to present research results\, share visions and ideas\,
obtain updates on latest technologies and expand professional and social
networking. These activities are realized through IoT Initiatives multiple
diversified and exciting programs.\n\n\n\n This 4-day event includes many
keynote speeches by distinguished speakers from industry\, academia and t
he public sector\; panels and forums\; technical sessions featuring techni
cal papers extensively reviewed by peers\; workshops focusing on the lates
t trends in various technology\; tutorials delivered by experts in respect
ive disciplines\; sessions for practitioners\, policy makers\, and executi
ves\; exhibits\; luncheons\; and a relaxing and entertaining banquet.\n\n\
n\n The 2018 IEEE 4th World Forum onThe Internet of Things (WF-IoT 2018) w
ill be held in the beautiful Garden City of Singapore. Singapore is a mode
rn city-state known for her effi­cient policies and management in keeping
up with advanced technology. This diamond-shaped island is the confluence
of several major ethnic cultures in Asia\, and simultaneously an internat
ional hub for residents and visitors from different corners of the world.\
n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180205
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Meet The Perth IoT Communications Network Project Team
DTSTAMP:20170702T232033Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:125-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Wednesday\, July 5\, 2017\n\n\n\n 5:30 PM to
7:30 PM\n\n\n\n Cathara Consulting Offices\n\n\n\n Level 3\, Centrepoint
Tower\, 123B Colin Street\, West Perth (map)\n\n\n\n Our Perth IoT Comm
unications Network project was launched on 31 May 2017. http://piotcn.org
\n\n\n\n This meetup is to invite new volunteers\, sponsors and partners
to meet the team of 57 and hear about the outcomes of the planning phase
. \n\n\n\n If you are already on the project and have received a direct
email invite from Chris Marshall\, please do not RSVP using this meetup.
This is to allow additional people only.\n\n\n\n We're building out a fre
e long-range low-power Internet of Things data network for for anyone to u
se to innovate\, learn and demonstrate the value of IoT. \n\n\n\n Run by
the community for the community to future-proof Perth with relevant skill
s for the fourth industrial era.\n\n\n\n Follow the journey so far and wat
ch the video of the launch at: \n\n\n\n https://twitter.com/TTN_perth\n\n
\n\n http://piotcn.org\n\n\n\n Thanks\n\n\n\n Tom Zorde \n\n\n\n That Per
th IoT Guy\n\n
DTSTART:20170705T073000Z
DTEND:20170705T093000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Digital business models and IoT
DTSTAMP:20170702T231235Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:124-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/digital-business-models
-and-iot-tickets-35855072487\n\n\n Internet of Everything (IoE) Community
invites you to the next event on Digital business models and IoT.\n\n\n
\n We are very excited to have this event hosted by SAP as well as featuri
ng fantastic speakers on how new business models disrupt companies.\n\n\n\
n We will update with further details as they become available and please
note that attendance numbers are limited so we require that you register t
hrough Eventbrite prior to attending. Please show your ticket in the Event
brite app on your mobile phone at the entrance.\n\n\n\n We look forward to
meeting with you.\n\n\n\n Best regards\,\n\n\n\n IoE Community Sydney org
anisers\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Program\n\n\n\n 5.30pm - Registration and netwo
rking\n\n\n\n 6.15pm - Welcome and IoE Community update\n\n\n\n 6.30pm -
\"Business model innovation delivered by digital and IoT\" - Anton Kroger
\, Senior Director Natural Resources SAP\n\n\n\n 7.10pm - IoT-in-a-box dem
o\, XMPro\n\n\n\n 7.30pm - Networking\n\n\n\n 8.30pm - Close\n\n\n\n \n\
n\n\n Anton Kroger\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Anton will be discussing new business mo
dels\, business processes and how companies are re-imagining the way peopl
e work. His presentation will cover a range of industries and expand on th
e work of Dr Chakib Boudhary - digital transformation officer at SAP. Anto
n will also discuss fundamental theory about how companies create and capt
ure value and how new digital business models typically disrupt these valu
e chains.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n DATE AND TIME\n\n\n\n Tue. 11 July 2017\n\n\n
\n 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm AEST\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n LOCATION\n\n\n\n SAP\n\n\n\
n level 7\, 168 Walker Street\n\n\n\n North Sydney\, NSW 2060\n\n\n\n \n
\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170711T073000Z
DTEND:20170711T103000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Mining and Energy Resources
DTSTAMP:20161013T051940Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:58-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording c
an be viewed in MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia by
logging in.\n\n\n\n Tipping Points in Mining and Petroleum: A perfect stor
m of convergence creating opportunity through the Internet of Things.\n\n\
n\n Presenter: Steven Travers\, Executive Manager\, IoT Cluster for Mining
&amp\; Energy Resources\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n • Application
s of IOT in the mining and petroleum industries.\n\n • Key opportunitie
s and the potential areas of work \n\n • The factors driving the oppor
tunity\n\n\n\n Description: This presentation will set out the opportuniti
es for applications and outcomes related to the Internet of Things (IOT) w
ithin the mining &amp\; petroleum sectors. It will look at the development
of technology and applications\, how they fit with business opportunities
and the priority areas where value can be realised.\n\n\n\n Focus areas f
or these sectors are: Development of IoT components\; Monitoring &amp\; o
ptimization\; Safety systems\; Geological systems\; Site-wide operating sy
stems\; and Automation application.\n\n There is significant potential for
value to be created by both end-users and technology developers\, through
commitment to effectively capture\, liberate and manage data\, and in col
laboration to drive insight.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Steven Travers i
s the Executive Manager of the IoT Cluster for Mining &amp\; Energy Resour
ces in the AIIA. Travers graduated with honours in Geology &amp\; Petroleu
m Geology from the University of Aberdeen\, and also holds Masters Degrees
in Drilling &amp\; Well Engineering\, and Business Administration. He joi
ned the Petroleum Industry in 2001\, and has held a variety of positions i
n a variety of locations\, from Field Engineer to Executive. In his curren
t role\, Travers works with the Australian Information Industry Associatio
n\, with a remit to drive collaboration between the Resources and Technolo
gy sectors.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 22 November 2016. The
presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Wher
e: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent det
ails of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members o
f Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the I
nstitution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your
membership number during registration for the event. The cost for non-mem
bers is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Au
stralia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID whi
ch you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of
your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Newcastle IoT Pioneers
DTSTAMP:20170626T051734Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:123-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Heath":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n July: IoT Startups - Stories from the Frontline with St
uart Waite\n\n\n\n Our July event is on\, usual time\, usual place:\n\n\n\
n 6:30pm\, Thursday\, July 6th\, 2017.\n\n Stag &amp\; Hunter Hotel\, Mayf
ield. Upstairs function room - look for the staircase in the middle of the
pub.\n\n\n\n I'm delighted to welcome Stuart Waite as our guest presenter
. Stuart is the CEO of Timpani - a specialist IoT Consultancy. He's an inv
estor\, mentor and advisor to a number of IoT startups as well as being a
board member of the IoTAA and running their startup workstream. Stuart is
highly influential in and supportive of the Australian IoT scene\, in par
ticular in helping get startups to market.\n\n\n\n Stuart will regale us w
ith a few stories from the frontlines of IoT startups\, and encourages ple
nty of discussion. It's a night not to be missed for anyone interested in
making their own way in the Internet of Things!\n\n\n\n As usual\, outside
the presentation there will be a news recap\, plus plenty of opportunity
to talk business and tech with like-minded folk from the local area. Feel
free to bring up a drink from the bar downstairs or even order a meal from
the restaurant\, plus there'll be free finger food after the talks. All a
re welcome\, but please RSVP so we can get the catering right.\n\n\n\n \
n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170706T083000Z
DTEND:20170706T103000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Unearthed Digital Tribes
DTSTAMP:20170623T064152Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:122-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="orangerobot":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Unearthed Digital Tribes \n\n\n Create a prototype wit
h Raspberry Pi and allowance (to purchase extra hardware) provided. Indust
ry mentors will be available throughout competition period and if you are
based in Perth\, there will be desk spaces at CORE and maker space\, SOLDE
R for you to work out off. You could stand to win $2500! \n\n\n\n Registe
r for the event here before 29 June\, Thursday: http://unearthed.link/DT1
7_LP2 \n\n\n
DTSTART:20170630T080000Z
DTEND:20170714T080000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Legal risks of IoT projects
DTSTAMP:20170602T023230Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:101-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording w
ill be made available shortly.\n\n\n\n Title: Managing the legal risk of I
oT projects\n\n\n\n Presenter: Ashley Kelso\, Senior Associate\, AustraLaw
\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n Practical strategies for reducing a
nd resolving disputes on IoT projects\n \n \n Key legal risks to address
throughout the IoT project lifecycle\n \n \n Effective contract managemen
t using IoT technology\n \n \n Practical lessons from actual IoT litigati
on \n \n \n Legal risks and rights outside the contract\n \n\n Descript
ion: Internet of Things (IoT) projects are a complex multiparty undertaki
ng\, requiring the cooperation of asset owners\, technology providers\, co
nsultants\, communication service providers\, and a range of other stakeho
lders. Adding to this\, the securing of legal rights for the use and maint
enance of the ICT systems is critical to the ongoing operation of these pr
ojects.\n\n\n\n Successful delivery and operation of these assets requires
effective communication\, a sound understanding of the legal landscape\,
and practical systems and procedures to secure the strength of your legal
position if things escalate.\n\n\n\n This webinar will take a practical ap
proach\, discussing the various perspectives of the stakeholders and the s
trategies to promote successful project delivery. Lessons will be drawn fr
om past cases to illustrate how to do it\, and how not to do it.\n\n\n\n A
bout the presenter: Ashley Kelso holds degrees in Mechatronics Engineerin
g and Law. He is also a member of Engineers Australia and the Applied IoT
Engineering Community. Ashley has worked in project management and systems
engineering roles at the Department of Defence and is skilled in navigati
ng the political dimension of projects\, technical writing\, and communica
ting technical issues to non-technical decision-makers.His legal experienc
e covers work in equity\, administrative law\, contracts\, civil litigatio
n and alternative dispute resolution. More recently he has turned his atte
ntion to assisting those in the engineering and technology industries\, wi
th a particular interest in the Internet of Things. He heads up AustraLaw\
, a commercial arm of Kelso Lawyers\, focused on IP\, contracts\, and disp
ute work.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 20 June 201
6. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\
n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sen
t details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to memb
ers of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\,
the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide
your membership number during registration for the event. The cost for n
on-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Enginee
rs Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA
ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take no
te of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART:20170620T020000Z
DTEND:20170620T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Power Engineering transformation with IoT
DTSTAMP:20170522T013942Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:99-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording w
ill be available shortly. \n\n\n\n Title: How Power Engineering will be t
ransformed by the IoT\n\n\n\n Presenters: Victor Polyakov\, Managing Dire
ctor\, Tibbo Systems\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n SCADA and Smart
Metering systems will become extinct!\n \n \n IoT Platforms are already
changing the digital energy landscape\n \n \n Smart Grid will not use cro
ss-industry software platforms but rather dedicated software\n \n\n Descri
ption: How does Industrial IoT change the Power Engineering industry? What
are the Things being connected and what cases does it cover? Answering t
hese questions\, the webinar is dedicated to the transformation of energy
management influenced by the Internet of Things.\n\n\n\n About the present
er: Victor Polyakov started Tibbo Systems’ AggreGate project that cha
nged its description over time from a Device Management Platform to an M2M
Platform and later to an IoT Platform. His early career was in a Networ
k Operating Centre with engineering duties in a telco company\, TeleNET. T
oday Victor plays a key role in the AggreGate IoT Platform evolution\, tak
ing part in system architecture design and establishing long-term partners
hips with OEMs and IoT System Integrators\, Network Management\, Industria
l Automation\, DCIM\, Vehicle Tracking\, and other engineering application
s.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 6 June 2017. The presentation
will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presen
tation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to
logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Au
stralia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of
Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership nu
mber during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n
\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event s
ystem. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get
on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number
for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20170606T020000Z
DTEND:20170606T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Obtaining Analytics from IoT data
DTSTAMP:20170324T044405Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:92-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: Obtaining Analytics from
IoT data: A case study of movement behaviour in a building\n\n\n\n Presen
ter: Jorge Lizama\, lead architect for data and analytics solutions\, GHD\
n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n · Understanding of t
he impact of in-memory\, cloud reporting and big data technologies\n\n\n\n
· How to build a E2E analytics data representation using
IoT data\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Description: While half of IoT is all about a
ll the type of sensors you can imagine\, the other half refers to what you
do with the data once collected\, plenty of terminology is loosely used s
uch as Big Data and analytics\, but how it happens really? How are complex
formulas are implemented in the collection of data? How are cleansing ope
rations are done? How is this data is presented in an way that people can
really make decisions over it? In this presentation we will discuss two st
udy cases of what to do with IoT data after is collected.\n\n\n\n
· “Why is this building moving?” or how from vibratio
n\, tilt and other sensors GHD was able to understand key trends on a buil
ding behaviour\n\n\n\n · How from bulk water sensor readi
ngs GHD was able to infer points on the water network were the flow was in
efficient\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Jorge has spent the last ten years
of his career dedicated to the latest advancement on data technologies. Jo
rge has worked in the technology consulting market in Latin America and Au
stralia gaining relevant experience in big consulting firms such as NTT\,
Deloitte and Spanish management consulting firm Everis.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n
When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 28 March 2017. The presentation will las
t 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is
by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n
\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (
EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineeri
ng and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number duri
ng registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n Ho
w to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. No
te\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the fi
rst screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for futur
e events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170328
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Private IOT: Fixed Wireless
DTSTAMP:20170228T010446Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:89-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: Private IOT Networks: Un
derstanding and using fixed wireless with IoT\n\n\n\n Presenter: Roy Witte
rt\, Regional Sales Director ANZ &amp\; Pacific Islands\, Cambium Networks
\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n \n Fixed wireless options for IoT
\n \n \n \n \n When you would use fixed wireless over other IOT approa
ches\n \n \n \n \n Security\, reliability and manageability considerat
ions.\n \n \n\n Description: While public IoT networks are growing rapidl
y\, many organisations have a requirement for private networks that are se
cure and reliable. Typical use cases include SCADA and CCTV. This presenta
tion explores the range of broadband and narrowband fixed wireless technol
ogies that can be deployed in IOT solutions\, including microwave\, WiFi n
arrowband IoT . The different components of industrial internet applicatio
ns is explored\, showing how fixed wireless fits in.\n\n\n\n About the pre
senter: Roy Wittert vendor experience encompasses SynOptics\, Wellfleet\,
Bay Networks in South Africa and Nortel and Motorola Solutions in Australi
a\, before becoming part of Cambium Networks in October 2011\, when Motoro
la sold off their Fixed Wireless Divisions. After immigrating to Australia
in 1998\, he worked for Nortel Network for 5 years and then in Sales Mana
gement roles with 3D Networks\, Volante and Vantage Systems\, a video conf
erencing service provider. Roy also spent two years at Motorola Solutions
as the ANZ sales lead for Wireless Network Solutions\, developing the rese
ller\, distributor and wireless service provider channels.\n\n\n\n When: 1
2 midday AEST (Sydney) on 14 March 2017. The presentation will last 30 mi
nutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by web
inar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n
Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, t
he Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and
Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during regi
stration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to re
gister: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\,
to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first s
creen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future eve
nts.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170314T010000Z
DTEND:20170314T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cognitive Computing
DTSTAMP:20170224T005520Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:88-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members. Some insights from the event are noted
in the wiki here.\n\n\n\n Title: Engineering Jeopardy: How Cognitive Comp
uting is being enabled by the Internet of Things\n\n\n\n Presenter: John M
acLeod\, Internet of Things Technical Specialist\, IBM\n\n\n\n What you wi
ll learn:\n\n\n\n The nature of cognitive computing\n \n \n How the Inte
rnet of Things can be used\n \n \n The kinds of engineering applications
it can be applied to\n \n\n Description: When IBM’s Watson computer famo
usly beat the best Jeopardy game players in the world\, in 2011\, it demon
strated the power of cognitive computing for addressing questions or probl
ems that previously only humans could comprehend and solve. However\, wh
at is really exciting the world of artificial intelligence is the opportun
ities being opened up by the Internet of Things.\n\n\n\n With machines\, s
tructures and just about every other “thing” now being instrumented\,
cognitive computing can now be brought to bear on the kinds of problems th
at previously relied on deep human expertise and experience. The classic e
xample of an engineer listening to the hum of an engineering and deliverin
g a diagnosis can now be replicated through machine learning.\n\n\n\n This
presentation will provide an introduction to cognitive computing\, show h
ow it can be integrated with the Internet of Things and provide case study
examples of the kinds of engineering challenges that it can be used to ad
dress.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: John MacLeod has been IBM's lead archi
tect for the Internet of Things for Australia &amp\; New Zealand for the l
ast two and a half years. He has a Systems Engineering background\, focusi
ng on Requirements Management and Enterprise Architecture\, both important
aspects of bringing together the many components that make up the Interne
t of Things - effectively\, a System of Systems. He was previously the Tec
hnical Director for both Ingres &amp\; Informix (now owned by IBM) in Aust
ralia\,\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 7 March 2017. The present
ation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The p
resentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of h
ow to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Enginee
rs Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institutio
n of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membersh
ip number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $
30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia ev
ent system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can
get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID nu
mber for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170307T010000Z
DTEND:20170307T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LPWANs: How to select
DTSTAMP:20170224T000230Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:87-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: How Low Power Wide Area
Networks are revolutionising the wireless world.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Dr Boy
d Murray\, Founder &amp\; Principal Consultant\, Murray Wireless\n\n\n\n W
hat you will learn:\n\n\n\n The various LPWANs available\n \n \n Their d
ifferences - Pros &amp\; Cons\n \n \n How to choose one\n \n \n Their im
portance to IoT applications and solutions\n \n\n Description: The Interne
t of Things (IoT) is the next big thing in the wireless revolution. It is
a natural evolution of the Internet and\, as the name suggests\, goes beyo
nd the connection of people to the Internet by connecting ‘things’ suc
h as computers\, machines\, &amp\; sensors. The use of Low Power Wide Area
Networks (LPWANs) as the communications medium makes for a ‘killer ap
p’ which will explode onto the world in millions of applications and imp
lementations over the next decade. This talk will cover how to choose an L
PWAN from amongst:\n\n\n\n LoRaWAN\n \n \n SigFOX\n \n \n NB-IoT\n \n \
n Taggle\n \n \n Others.\n \n\n About the presenter: Throughout his care
er\, Dr Boyd Murray\, has worked almost entirely on research and design of
wireless systems including aircraft MLS (Microwave Landing Systems) for I
nterscan International\, cellular mobile telephone networks for Optus\, mi
crowave point-to-point radio equipment for AWA-Plessey\, and MIMO OFDM Wir
eless LANs for CSIRO. Dr Murray is now the founder &amp\; principal consul
tant of Murray Wireless\, working in consulting\, design\, implementation
&amp\; deployment in the Wireless industry.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (
Sydney) on 28 February 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes\, foll
owed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. Afte
r registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This
presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Austral
ian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology
(IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration f
or the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Pl
ease register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register
you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the
registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n
\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170228T010000Z
DTEND:20170228T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Mic on IOT
DTSTAMP:20170212T230944Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:85-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. No recording wa
s made.\n\n\n\n Title: Open Mic on IOT: Real world engineering application
s\n\n\n\n Description: This is your opportunity to ask any question you li
ke about the Internet of Things. In this online meeting of the Applied IOT
Engineering Community\, a panel of experts will be answering questions fr
om engineers wanting to apply Internet of Things (IOT) technology in their
field. Members will describe their area of potential application and any
questions they have about it. The panel will brainstorm potential solution
s and discuss what is needed to implement a solution\, from concept to com
missioning. Knowledgeable audience members will be invited to share their
experiences as well.\n\n\n\n This session is perfect for engineers who thi
nk that instrumenting things in their area of work could lead to innovatio
n or better productivity\, but are not quite sure how to go about it. The
session will start with some arranged potential applications and then open
up to the audience to raise their project ideas or ask any question they
like.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 21 Feb 2017. The presentati
on will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The pres
entation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how
to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers
Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution o
f Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership
number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.
\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event
system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can ge
t on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID numbe
r for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170221
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Data Management perspective on IOT
DTSTAMP:20170212T230608Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:84-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: From Business Intelligen
ce to Big Data: The Data Management Perspective on IOT\n\n\n\n Presenter:
Arthur Baoustanos\, Managing Director\, aib Consulting Services\n\n\n\n Wh
at you will learn:\n\n\n\n The flood of data created by IoT and what to d
o with it\n \n \n The hidden value created from IoT data\n \n \n How to
capture and what to do with this value\n \n\n Description: The Internet of
Things (IoT) is opening the flood gates of data being created at unpreced
ented speeds and quantities. This webinar is a primer for an organisatio
n’s journey into the world of data management and how to harness this fl
ood by creating value in the form of meaningful and actionable information
. This journey involves data capture and acquisition\, storage\, analysis
and visualisation. Emphasis will be on the evolution of Business Intellig
ence (BI) to Analytics to Big Data.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Arthur ha
s over 30 years of technical\, operational and commercial experience in a
variety of industries\, ranging from manufacturing to financial services\,
through senior management positions in a number of engineering and inform
ation technology companies in Australia and Europe.\n\n\n\n He has led th
e successful implementation of large scale transaction processing projects
integrating operations technology (OT) with information technology (IT) i
nvolving information management (IM)\, data acquisition and data analytics
for decision making\, resulting in business process automation and/or imp
rovements in the entire value chain.\n\n\n\n Arthur is the owner and Manag
ing Director of aib Consulting Services. He is a Fellow of Engineers Austr
alia (EA)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)\, the Aust
ralian Institute of Management (AIM) and the Australian Institute of Compa
ny Directors (AICD).\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 14 February
2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n
\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be
sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to m
embers of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just prov
ide your membership number during registration for the event. The cost for
non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engin
eers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA
ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take n
ote of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Architecture and Implementation
DTSTAMP:20170121T002033Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:77-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: IoT System and Device Ar
chitecture and Implementation\n\n\n\n Presenter: Geoff Sizer\, Applied IOT
Engineering Community Leader and CEO\, Genesys Electronics Design\n\n\n\n
What you will learn:\n\n\n\n · IOT systems architecture
from the Cloud to Things\, including networking and communications protoco
ls\n\n\n\n · hardware and software architectures for Thin
gs\, mobile devices\, communications devices and Cloud based applications\
n\n\n\n · How to go about defining the architecture of yo
ur IOT system and its component parts\n\n\n\n Description: Previous webina
rs of Engineers Australia’s Applied IoT Engineering Community have provi
ded an introduction to the IoT\, its real-world applications\, and element
s of typical IOT systems.\n\n\n\n This webinar will extend this knowledge
by examining in more detail the architecture of an IOT system\, considerin
g Things\, their interconnection to the Internet either directly or via lo
cal area networks\, and how they communicate with each other\, with the Cl
oud and with mobile device applications. This includes device identifica
tion an addressing\, as well as typical communications protocols which wil
l be encountered\n\n\n\n The hardware architecture and implementation of a
Thing will be described\, including its sensors\, actuators\, intelligenc
e\, identification\, communications\, powering and housing. The firmware
architecture and implementation of Thing firmware will be similarly explo
red\, considering its operating system\, sensor and actuator interfacing\,
communications protocol stack\, configuration and health monitoring.\n\n\
n\n Cloud system architecture will be explored\, including Cloud virtual s
ervers\, data storage and services offered by vendors such as Amazon Web S
ervices and Microsoft Azure. This will include the process for establi
shing a Cloud based server system.\n\n\n\n The structure and implementatio
n of mobile device applications on Apple iOS and Android platforms will be
described.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Genesys founder and CEO Geoff Siz
er has a lifelong passion for electronics and technology\, and an ongoing
commitment to the electronics engineering profession. He has more than 35
years experience in electronic product development ranging from complex sy
stems to simple consumer goods for a diverse range of industries and appli
cations. Geoff is a Fellow of Engineers Australia and is a Chartered Profe
ssional Engineer. As a former President of the IREE\, Geoff was instrument
al in the formation of the ITEE College in Engineers Australia and is its
immediate past chair. He has championed the formation of the Applied IOT C
ommunity of practice\, and is the Community Leader for 2017. During his ca
reer Geoff has acted as a Director or Chief Technical Officer for several
leading technology firms including Advanced Systems Research Pty Ltd\, Adv
anced Spectrum Technologies Pty Ltd\, EMC Assessors Pty Ltd\, Telezygology
Inc and Embertec Pty Ltd.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 7 Febr
uary 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes\, followed by question ti
me.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you w
ill be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is fr
ee to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Societ
y (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Ju
st provide your membership number during registration for the event. The c
ost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on th
e Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a
free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page.
Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170207T010000Z
DTEND:20170207T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Industrial Internet
DTSTAMP:20170115T231048Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:74-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can view th
e recording on MyCPD. This is free for members of Engineers Australia (ju
st logon) and $30 for non-members.\n\n\n\n Title: IOT Testbeds – not the
springy kind\n\n\n\n Presenter: Stephen J Mellor\, Chief Technical Office
r\, IIC\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n What the Industrial Internet
Consortium does\, how it is affecting the IOT industry and how it can hel
p you\n \n \n Standards and their relevance\, including in vertical marke
ts\n \n \n How to set up or participate in IOT testbeds\n \n\n Descriptio
n: In order to realise the full benefits of the Internet of Things\, parti
cularly in industrial settings\, there needs to be common protocols to fac
ilitate interoperability and drive the adoption of new business models. On
e organisation leading efforts globally in this area is the Industrial Int
ernet Consortium. It is a member-driven not-for-profit focused on creating
testbeds to test out new technologies. An IIC testbed is a controlled exp
erimentation platform in real world conditions\, testing technologies bein
g used in different ways and to discover new business models. Results from
testbeds include best practices and requirements for standards\, not the
standards themselves. This presentation outlines how the IIC works and rec
ent achievements.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Stephen Mellor is the Chief
Technical Officer for the Industrial Internet Consortium\, where he direc
ts the standards requirements and technology and security priorities for t
he Industrial Internet. In that role\, he coordinates the activities of th
e several engineering\, architecture\, security and testbed working groups
and teams.\n\n\n\n He is a well-known technology consultant on methods fo
r the construction of real-time and embedded systems\, a signatory to the
Agile Manifesto\, and one-time adjunct professor at the Australian Nationa
l University in Canberra\, ACT\, Australia. Stephen is the author of Struc
tured Development for Real-Time Systems\, Object Lifecycles\, Executable U
ML\, and MDA Distilled.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 31 Januar
y 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes\, followed by question time.
\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will
be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free
to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (
ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just
provide your membership number during registration for the event. The cost
for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the E
ngineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a fre
e EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Ta
ke note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170131T010000Z
DTEND:20170131T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Tasmania IOT state initiative
DTSTAMP:20170115T231546Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:75-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording i
s available from MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Title: Smart Island: Digital Transformatio
n in Tasmania\n\n\n\n Presenter: Dr Paul Neumeyer\, Program Manager - Tech
nology and Infrastructure\, Sense-T\, University of Tasmania\n\n\n\n What
you will learn:\n\n\n\n · Outcomes and lessons learnt fro
m practical Internet of Things (IOT) initiatives across a range of industr
ies\n\n\n\n · How to work with data and its infinite appl
ications\, combined with sensing technologies and analytics to help see al
ignments and opportunities\n\n\n\n · A state-wide approac
h to collaboration around IOT\n\n\n\n Description: What can happen when a
university\, government\, national research body and leading businesses co
llaborate to create a cohesive state-wide strategy to take advantage of an
d apply the latest digital technologies? The answer is digital transformat
ion across a range of industries. This is exactly what is happening in Tas
mania\, where a project called Sense-T is driving innovation in agricultur
e\, aquaculture\, tourism\, health\, logistics and natural capital.\n\n\n\
n Sense-T is a partnership between the University of Tasmania\, CSIRO and
the Tasmanian Government. It has developed a spatio-temporal Data Platform
allowing near real-time data to be processed and combined\, to help make
informed production and operational decisions based on the location and co
ntext for their specific needs.\n\n\n\n With more than 30\,000 data stream
s available on the platform and over ten organisations currently contribut
ing\, using and sharing the data\, Sense-T has created a unique ecosystem.
The presentation will cover some of the outcomes\, as well as key lessons
learnt\, from Sense-T projects that applied IoT and sensing technology to
address practical problems. The presentation will also cover the new LoRa
WAN initiative in Tasmania and opportunities that it presents for Smart Ci
ties\, Smart Communities and a Smart Island.\n\n\n\n About the presenter:
Dr Paul Neumeyer is the Program Manager - Technology and Infrastructure a
t Sense-T at the University of Tasmania\, and is responsible for deliverin
g innovative technology and key infrastructure. Paul is a seasoned technol
ogy leader with a commercial track record involving innovation in complex
environments. Originally from Hobart\, Paul is experienced in commercialis
ation and established and operated several companies in Sydney. He has wid
e experience and skills in systems architecture\, leading technical teams
and has consulted to top tier enterprises. Paul has an engineering backgro
und and holds a PhD in Computer Systems Engineering.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midd
ay AEST (Sydney) on 24 January 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes
\, followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webina
r. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cos
t: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the
Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Tec
hnology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registr
ation for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to regis
ter: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to re
gister you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen
of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\
n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170124T010000Z
DTEND:20170124T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Customer Identity Summit Live 2017
DTSTAMP:20170623T010504Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:121-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Arthur Baoustanos":iotengineering@engineersaus
tralia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Learn the latest developments on Privacy &amp\; Consen
t\, Customer Experience and the IoT.\n \n \n Hear the HSBC Case Study: Cu
stomer Identity Management – Democratised and Commoditised\n \n \n Watc
h the Alexa Demo featuring biometrics thought leaders Daon\n \n \n Inter
act with the panelists as they discuss the Evolving Role of Privacy in Di
gital Transformation\n \n \n Network with other business leaders and dig
ital identity experts across this fast moving industry\n \n\n These global
summit series bring together visionary analysts\, executives\, technical
experts\, thought leaders and other identity professionals to share their
digital transformation knowledge and experience.\n\n\n\n Details and Regis
tration here.\n\n
DTSTART:20170814T230000Z
DTEND:20170815T090000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Analytics Webinar\, IoT Cluster for Mining & Energy Resource
s
DTSTAMP:20170622T001947Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:120-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n IoT Cluster for Mining &amp\; Energy Resources\n\n\n\n
Analytics Webinar - July 6th\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Register Now &am
p\; Guarantee Your Place\n\n\n\n Diary: Webinar\, 6th July\, 2.30pm ACST
\n\n\n Predictive Analytics\, Big Data Analysis\, and Information Manageme
nt loom extremely large on our current Technology horizon\, particularly i
n the Mining\, Petroleum &amp\; Energy Industries.\n\n\n This webinar is t
he first event in the series AIIA IoTMER is hosting to the end of 2017 t
o help the industry in getting the best from their data resources\, and lo
oking into best practice and what's achievable:\n\n\n Act Locally\, Learn
Globally\n\n\n Industrial IoT is currently transforming how businesses cap
italize their data. Changes in how business is done combined with multiple
technology drivers make geo-distributed data increasingly important for e
nterprises. These changes are causing serious disruption across a wide ran
ge of industries\, including mining and manufacturing. Be on the positive
side of this disruption. Join us to learn: \n\n \n\n • How prol
iferation of IoT devices are driving computing at the edge of the network.
\n\n • The business and technical drivers for geo-distributed data
and edge computing\n\n • How the right architectural design can m
ake geo-distribution a very manageable problem\n\n\n Economics\, Framework
s &amp\; Case Studies\n\n\n Learn from specific IoT narrative and examples
from Tesla (car data) and additional practical IoT examples in the Cattle
Industry (RFID tags)\, Healthcare (Patient and Equipment IoT live trackin
g)\, and Grocery sales prediction\, plus VISUALISATION as well\n\n\n\n Thi
s Webinar brought to you by Logi-Tech\, MapR and Zoom Data\n\n\n\n Reg
istration &amp\; Details: http://info.mapr.com/Smarter_Mining.html\n\n\n\
n 6th July\, 2pm ACST (2.30 AEST)\n\n\n\n Hear from Industry leaders Ridha
v Mahajan and Martin Spratt as they explain the opportunities this discipl
ine can bring to your business\, and how you can capture and enhance value
.\n\n\n Martin Spratt:\n\n\n\n For 35+ years Martin Spratt has worked at t
he innovation-edge of the Information Management industry. Today\, he is a
respected contributor in an emerging fraternity of global specialists in
the complex intersection of IP Law\, Finance\, Accounting and Technology\,
in the area of Information Value (sometimes referred to as Infonomics).\n
\n\n His pioneering research and approach to the automated capture and mea
surement of commercial metrics that drive Information Governance and Strat
egy has been lauded by clients and peers.\n\n\n He is a former IBM Directo
r of Lab Services in Asia and IBM Silicon Valley Lab resident\, with exper
ience in Data Service Commoditisation\, Data Product Licensing\, Data Mone
tisation and Asset-backed Crypto-currencies.\n\n\n He operates a global In
formation Value advisory practice for Business\, Government and Start-ups
with operations in Atlanta and Melbourne.\n\n\n Ridhav Mahajan:\n\n\n\n\n
Ridhav Mahajan is a Solutions Architect at MapR Technologies with a backgr
ound in assisting customers evaluate\, architect and build Operational and
Analytical Applications on the MapR Converged Data Platform. \n\n\n Prio
r to MapR\, Ridhav was a Big Data Architect at Software AG\, helping custo
mers in the APAC region with Streaming Analytics and IoT use cases. Having
over 10 years of experience in the industry\, he has spent majority of hi
s time building enterprise grade data platforms working with leading Big D
ata and NoSQL technologies. \n\n\n Event partners:\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Keepi
ng in Touch\n\n\n As always you can keep in contact with the IoTMER Cluste
r through our website and member section. Or contact me directly throu
gh email.\n\n\n And please come and visit the Living Laboratory @ 263 Stu
rt Street\, Adelaide\, SA 5000.\n\n
DTSTART:20170706T050000Z
DTEND:20170706T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Trust and the IoT
DTSTAMP:20170324T044721Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:93-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: You can download the recording here.\n\n\n\n
Title: Ensuring a Trusted Internet of Things\n\n\n\n Presenter: Jason Sor
oko\, Manager - Security\, Entrust Datacard\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n
\n\n\n IoT security solutions must focus on business outcome\n \n \n IoT
initiatives need to be secure by design\, scalable\, flexible and agnosti
c to technology environment\n \n \n Managed Identities can be a basis for
IoT security including authentication\, authorization and data integrity\
n \n\n Description: We describe a security approach that unlocks business
value by enabling secure access to IoT data. The intent is to ensure the r
ight security level for every device\, application\, system and user. We e
nsure that data is usable only by authorized devices\, applications and us
ers. This allows you to create trusted IoT ecosystems and safeguard the fl
ow of data across your infrastructure.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Jason
Soroko has spent nearly two decades in systems architecture and developmen
t roles in diverse industries with an emphasis on security. As the threat
landscape becomes more advanced\, the need for Entrust Datacard to underst
and evolving threats requires deep and dedicated thinking in security conc
epts. Soroko's thought-leadership in security is rooted in connecting the
threat perspective to how systems work as a whole. He frequents security c
onferences and publishes on important security topics.\n\n\n\n When: 12 mi
dday AEST (Sydney) on 4 April 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes
followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar.
After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost:
This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Aus
tralian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Techno
logy (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registrati
on for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register
: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to regis
ter you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of
the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n
\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170404
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Everything IoT Global Leadership Summit 2017 [Sydney]
DTSTAMP:20170619T003243Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:119-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/everything-iot-global-l
eadership-summit-2017-tickets-34782970802?aff=es2\n\n\n\n The Business Val
ue of IoT\n\n\n\n The 3rd annual Everything IoT Global Leadership Summit w
ill share insights to the true value of IoT\, moving from high level conce
pts to implementation. There is a lot of promise in the Internet of Thing
s\, as a means to create business value\, but there is also a lot of hype!
\n\n\n Global and local experts will address key topics across multiple se
ctors to cut through the hype and deliver real ‘how to’ methodologies
for you to implement in your organisation.\n\n\n\n Bringing together Corpo
rates\, start-ups\, research\, academia and Government – the Global Lead
ership IoT Summit provides the perfect platform to support the type of col
laboration needed for organisations and economies to thrive.\n\n\n\n Over
two days\, you will hear insightful presentations\, panel discussions and
real world case studies from people who are doing\, not just talking abou
t the potential of the Internet of Things!\n\n\n\n We’re excited and loo
king forward to seeing you\, 11-12 October at the ATP!\n\n\n\n Only the fi
rst 200 tickets will receive the Early bird price. So register now\, so no
t to miss out. \n\n\n Early Bird Two Day Conference Ticket: $795 inc GST
(Limited to first 200 tickets and Expires 3 July)\n\n Standard Two Day Con
ference Ticket: $995 inc GST\n\n\n\n To find out more\, please click here:
2017 Everything IoT global Leadership Summit\n\n\n\n Summit Partners\n\n
\n\n \n\n\n Association Partner\n\n\n\n \n
DTSTART:20171010T210000Z
DTEND:20171012T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Smart Cities Expo World Forum 2017 [Sydney]
DTSTAMP:20170619T002745Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:118-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/smart-cities-expo-world
-forum-2017-sydney-australia-tickets-26679344638?aff=es2\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\
n SMART CITIES EXPO WORLD FORUM 2017\, Sydney\, Australia\n\n\n\n www.Smar
tCitiesExpoWorldForum.com \n\n\n\n Smart Cities Expo World Forum (SCEWF)
2017 is organized by Smart City Experts with a mission to combine the powe
r of the collocated Smart City conference along with state-of-the-art Io
T expo on a single floor in order to educate people towards smart cities a
nd urban planning technologies. We aim to provide a platform where Govt.
Officials\, City Council Representatives\, Business managers\, Directors\,
urban administrators\, and researchers brainstorm ideas about the citie
s of the future.\n\n\n\n You can see the highlights of successful Smart C
ities Expo World Forum 2016 in the following video:\n\n\n\n https://www.yo
utube.com/watch?v=ThTqSaxW_xs\n\n\n\n The Keynote speakers for Smart Citie
s Expo World Forum 2017 are:\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Sponsoring and Participating C
ompanies:\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Event Details:\n\n\n\n We have been working for t
he development of Smart Cities across the globe. It would be worth to ment
ion about SCEWF 2016\, Sydney which was a huge success. The Australian Gov
ernment also appreciated our efforts and supported SCEWF 2016 throughout.
The Hon. Angus Taylor\, MP\, Federal Member for Hume\, Assistant Ministe
r to the Prime Minister of Australia\, with responsibility for Cities and
Digital Transformation represented Prime Minister of Australia at SCEWF 20
16\, Sydney and shared his thoughts about Australian Govt. Smart Cities Pl
an.\n\n\n\n The Conference program will cover Smart City Vertical Applicat
ions such as\n\n\n\n Smart Water\n\n\n\n Smart Grid\n\n\n\n Smart Transpor
tation\n\n\n\n Smart Health\n\n\n\n Smart Building Management Systems\n\n\
n\n Smart Home\n\n\n\n Industrial IoT\n\n\n\n Enterprise IoT\n\n\n\n Fog c
omputing\n\n\n\n Big Data Analytics\n\n\n\n Smart Governance\n\n\n\n \n\n\
n The conference program details can be found from the link given below:\n
\n\n\n http://smartcitiesexpoworldforum.com/conference-programme/\n\n\n\n
At SCEWF 2016\, there were 50+ world renowned keynote speakers from leadi
ng technology companies like Cisco\, IBM\, Telstra\, Thinxtra (SIGFOX Netw
ork Operator)\, IBB Consulting Group\, ThingWorx (A PTC Business)\, REDton
e IOT\, HoustonKemp Economists\, Vault Systems. Furthermore Researchers f
rom University of Toronto\, The University of Sydney\, University of New
South Wales was also be attended this event. Moreover\, this year Governme
nt Officials from Smart City Regulation\, Australian Capital Territory\,
(ACT) Governmentand Secretary for Telecommunications\, Cyber security and
Digital Society\, Government of Catalonia\, Kingdom of Spain will also j
oin us to share their innovative ideas in order to realize Smart City Appl
ications. Thus making this a global event. Speaker details can be found fr
om the link given below:\n\n\n\n http://smartcitiesexpoworldforum.com/smar
t-cities-expo-world-forum-2017-sydney-australia-speakers/\n\n\n\n Start-up
companies and entreprenuers are appreciated to join this event and sho
wcase their innovations to pitch to 1000+ highly connected representatives
from City Council representatives\, Govt. Officials\, C-level executives\
, Business leaders\, Buyers\, Consultants\, Researchers and Economic Devel
opment officials from around the globe.\n\n\n\n Sponsorship Opportunities:
\n\n\n\n The sponsorship opportunities for SCEWF 2017 can be found on the
following link:\n\n\n\n http://smartcitiesexpoworldforum.com/sponsorship/\
n\n\n\n Keynote Speakers 2016:\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Sponsoring and Participating
Companies:\n\n\n\n \n
DTSTART:20170830T220000Z
DTEND:20170901T073000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:YOW! World of Mobile Development & the Internet of Things [M
elbourne]
DTSTAMP:20170619T002025Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:117-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/yow-connected-2017-melb
ourne-sept-21-22-2017-tickets-32796629602?aff=es2\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n World
of Mobile Development &amp\; the Internet of Things: When everything is
Connected\n\n\n\n Melbourne\, 21 - 22 September 2017\n\n\n\n YOW! Connecte
d is a two day Conference exploring the world of Mobile development and t
he Internet of Things (IoT). Get unbiased and technically rich talks on t
opics that include include native development for iOS and Android\, the d
eveloping market for the IoT\, UX &amp\; design\, back end development and
the review of several business case studies.\n\n\n\n YOW! Connected provi
des an opportunity for Australian Developers to learn from local thought l
eaders and specially invited international experts through the sharing of
experiences developing mobile solutions and devices for the connected worl
d.\n\n\n\n YOW! Connected Call for Presentation is Now Open!\n\n Now is yo
ur chance to share your knowledge and experience with you peers while gain
ing international exposure. Submit your proposal by July 16th!\n\n\n\n \n\
n\n Last year the event was a fantastic success. We expect this year to be
our biggest yet\, with an impressive line up of speakers currently being
confirmed and an exciting list of Mobile Development topics currently bein
g reviewed. \n\n Check out YOW! Connected 2016 Videos | 2016 Photos!\n
\n\n\n \n\n\n\n ALSO COMING SOON!\n\n\n\n YOW! LAMBDA JAM\n\n Sydney -
8-9 May 2017\n\n It's Sydney's turn to feel the Lambda Jam with this eve
nt being held there for the first time. This event is perfect for those th
at want to ratchet up their Functional Programming skills. Improve your sk
ills in languages like Clojure\, Scala\, Erlang\, Haskell\, or F# at YOW!
Lambda Jam.\n\n\n\n YOW! DATA\n\n Sydney - 18-19 September 2017\n\n YOW! D
ata returns for its 2nd year in Sydney exploring data driven technology a
nd applications. Call for Presentation are Now Open for YOW! Data - check
it out!\n\n\n\n YOW! 2017 CONFERENCE &amp\; WORKSHOPS\n\n The dates are n
ow confirmed for our signature event and work has begun on securing anothe
r round of great speakers. Melbourne 30 November - 1 December | Brisban
e 4-5 December | Sydney 7-8 December\n\n\n\n Group tickets and Sponsorsh
ip\n\n\n\n Please email info@yowconference.com if you'd like to purchase
group tickets. \n\n\n\n Transfer\, Cancellation and Refunds\n\n\n\n In t
he event that you are unable to attend\, you may send another person to at
tend in your place provided you inform YOW! organisers of the change not l
ess than 72 hours prior to the workshop. Please see our full terms and co
nditions.\n\n\n\n For more information\, visit yowconference.com.au or c
ontact info@yowconference.com\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170920T220000Z
DTEND:20170922T080000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:V:Inspire\, Leveraging Big Data\, IoT & Data Science [Adelai
de]
DTSTAMP:20170619T000509Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:116-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n On Friday\, 23rd June 2017\, Velrada will be holding a
V:Inspire event focusing on leveraging Big Data\, IoT &amp\; Data Scienc
e to accelerate achieving strategic goals.\n\n\n\n Getting access to Big
Data\, IoT and Data Science tools and techniques used to be the domain o
f only large enterprise clients. Now it is accessible to all!\n\n\n\n Our
V:Inspire event demonstrated how you can leverage the Microsoft technology
stack to enable your organisation. Now come along and delve deeper into
understanding how Big Data\, IoT and Data Science can be integrated int
o your organisation to truly accelerate achieving strategic goals.\n\n\n\n
Join Dan Hookham and Special Guest to witness real world examples\, learn
how you can ‘dip your toe in the water’ without over investing\, and
how you go from there to developing the business case for any future inve
stment without breaking the bank!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Don't miss out on this un
ique event!\n\n\n\n For more information please contact Niamh on:1300 835
723 or: Niamh.tohill@velrada.com\n\n
DTSTART:20170622T223000Z
DTEND:20170623T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:V:Inspire\, Leveraging Big Data\, IoT & Data Science [Perth]
DTSTAMP:20170619T000503Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:115-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n On Friday\, 28th July 2017\, Velrada will be holding a
V:Inspire event focusing on leveraging Big Data\, IoT &amp\; Data Scienc
e to accelerate achieving strategic goals.\n\n\n\n Getting access to Big
Data\, IoT and Data Science tools and techniques used to be the domain o
f only large enterprise clients. Now it is accessible to all!\n\n\n\n Our
V:Inspire event demonstrated how you can leverage the Microsoft technology
stack to enable your organisation. Now come along and delve deeper into
understanding how Big Data\, IoT and Data Science can be integrated int
o your organisation to truly accelerate achieving strategic goals.\n\n\n\n
Join Dan Hookham and Special Guest to witness real world examples\, learn
how you can ‘dip your toe in the water’ without over investing\, and
how you go from there to developing the business case for any future inve
stment without breaking the bank!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n Don't miss out on this un
ique event!\n\n\n\n For more information please contact Niamh on:1300 835
723 or: Niamh.tohill@velrada.com\n\n
DTSTART:20170727T223000Z
DTEND:20170728T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:V:Inspire\, Leveraging Big Data\, IoT & Data Science [Melbou
rne]
DTSTAMP:20170618T235945Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:114-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/vinspire-leveraging-big
-data-iot-data-science-tickets-35369477058?aff=es2\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n On F
riday\, 4th August 2017\, Velrada will be holding a V:Inspire event focusi
ng on leveraging Big Data\, IoT &amp\; Data Science to accelerate achiev
ing strategic goals.\n\n\n\n Getting access to Big Data\, IoT and Data Sc
ience tools and techniques used to be the domain of only large enterprise
clients. Now it is accessible to all!\n\n\n\n Our V:Inspire event demonst
rated how you can leverage the Microsoft technology stack to enable your o
rganisation. Now come along and delve deeper into understanding how Big
Data\, IoT and Data Science can be integrated into your organisation to
truly accelerate achieving strategic goals.\n\n\n\n Join Dan Hookham and S
pecial Guest to witness real world examples\, learn how you can ‘dip you
r toe in the water’ without over investing\, and how you go from there
to developing the business case for any future investment without breaking
the bank!\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n Don't miss out on this unique event!\
n\n\n\n For more information please contact Niamh on:1300 835 723 or: Nia
mh.tohill@velrada.com\n\n
DTSTART:20170803T223000Z
DTEND:20170804T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Smart grids: What are they\, why do we need them\, and how d
o we get one? [Sydney]
DTSTAMP:20170618T235507Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:113-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/smart-grids-what-are-th
ey-why-do-we-need-them-and-how-do-we-get-one-tickets-33772685010?aff=es2\n
\n\n\n \n\n\n\n What exactly is a smart grid? How critical are they to t
he clean energy transition? How do we pay for the upgrade\, without increa
sing power prices? EnergyLab have assembled a panel of experts to answer t
hese questions and more.\n\n\n\n Join us for what is sure to be the most i
nteresting discussion on electricity networks you have ever attended (we a
ssume the bar is pretty low). This discussion will cover automation\, mach
ine learning\, the internet of things\, and more to understand the role sm
art grids play in Australia's energy future.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n The panel\
n\n\n\n Kyle Bolto\, CEO &amp\; Founder\, Symbiot Technology\n\n\n\n Luke
Osborne\, Director\, Reposit Power\n\n\n\n Ulric Ferner\, Investor\, Right
Click Capital\n\n\n\n The panel will be moderated by James Tilbury from
EnergyLab.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Timing\n\n\n\n 6:00pm: Doors open\n\n\n\n
6:30pm: Moderated panel discussion followed by Q&amp\;A with the audience
\n\n\n\n 7:30pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light snacks\n\n
\n\n 8:30pm: Event concludes\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Want more?\n\n\n\n This i
s just one event of several in our Deep Dive Series. To see the other even
ts head to our Eventbrite Page.\n\n\n\n Volunteers needed!\n\n\n\n Please
email james@energylab.org.au if you're willing and able.\n\n
DTSTART:20170720T080000Z
DTEND:20170720T103000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Planet Saving Technology: Smart Cities and the Internet of T
hings
DTSTAMP:20170618T235216Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:112-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/planet-saving-technolog
y-smart-cities-and-the-internet-of-things-tickets-35472538317?aff=es2\n\n\
n \n\n\n\n What is a Smart City? How will Smart Cities change the way we
organise our lives? Will they bring about the so-called ‘third industri
al revolution’? What is the Internet of Things\, and does it have the po
tential to be a Positive Impact Techonology? What are the opportunities an
d what are the risks?\n\n\n\n We explore all this and more in the first of
our deep dives into Planet Saving Technology: Smart Cities and the Intern
et of Things.\n\n\n\n Speakers and Panellists\n\n\n\n Frank Zeichner - CEO
\, IoT Alliance Australia\n\n\n\n Angela Bee - Schneider / Hackathons Aust
ralia\n\n\n\n Andrew Tovey - Institute for Sustainable Futures\, UTS / TUL
IP (MC)\n\n\n\n More panelists to be confirmed.\n\n\n\n Food and Drinks\n\
n\n\n Drinks and light refreshments are provided\, thanks to our parteners
EnergyLab &amp\; WWF.\n\n\n\n Schedule\n\n\n\n 6:00pm: Doors open\n\n\n\n
6:30pm: Keynote followed by moderated panel discussion and Q&amp\;A with
the audience\n\n\n\n 8pm: Continue the discussion over drinks and light sn
acks\n\n\n\n 9pm: Event concludes\n\n\n\n The evening will begin with a ha
lf hour of mingling and networking. At 6:30pm the talks programme will beg
in with a keynote from Frank Zeichner - CEO\, IoT Alliance Australia. You
will then be envited to join the speakers in Q&amp\;A style panel discuss
ion. The talks and panel runs for aproximatley 1hr. After the panel you ar
e envited to continue the conversation and enjoy some drinks and light ref
resments thanks to our parteners EnergyLab &amp\; WWF.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170627T080000Z
DTEND:20170627T110000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Unlocking the IoT Opportunity with muru-D Melbourne
DTSTAMP:20170618T234104Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:111-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/unlocking-the-iot-oppor
tunity-with-muru-d-x-startup-victoria-tickets-35426612953\n\n\n \n\n\n\n
muru-D is the startup accelerator backed by Telstra. We invest in great t
eams working on innovative tech solutions to high impact\, global problems
.\n\n\n\n We’ve landed in Melbourne and are focusing on the Internet of
Things.\n\n\n\n With Startup Victoria\, we want to celebrate Australia's I
oT progress to date and encourage Aussie startups to continue to dream big
and focus on how IoT can change the world. Is this you?\n\n\n\n Join us f
or a drink as we share with you our why\, as well as how we're going to he
lp you take your IoT company to the next level through our 6-month muru-D
Melbourne program.\n\n\n\n muru-D alumnus Rory Gleeson from Skygrid will b
e there to share his story.\n\n\n\n We encourage you to apply for our MEL1
program: https://muru-d.com/accelerator/program/melbourne/\n\n\n\n Wanna
chat? Contact us at melbourne@muru-D.com\n\n\n\n Format\n\n\n\n 6.00pm: A
rrival drinks\n\n\n\n 6:20pm: Welcome (Julie Trell\, Head of muru-D)\n\n\n
\n 6:30pm: Unlocking the IoT opportunity (Speaker TBC)\n\n\n\n 6:45pm: The
muru-D MEL Program (Audrey Jean-Baptiste\, Program Manager @ muru-D Melbo
urne)\n\n\n\n 7:00pm: Journey of an IoT founder (Rory Gleeson\, CEO of Sky
grid &amp\; muru-D alumnus)\n\n\n\n 7:15pm: Q&amp\;A\n\n\n\n 7:30pm: Netwo
rking drinks &amp\; nibbles\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170704T080000Z
DTEND:20170704T103000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Bridging the Innovation Gap | Industrial IoT & Industry 4.0
DTSTAMP:20170615T111908Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:109-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/bridging-the-innovation
-gap-industrial-iot-industry-40-tickets-33881513519\n\n\n DESCRIPTION\n\n\
n\n Hear from world leading experts in digital transformation to understan
d how you can build your manufacturing business for future competitiveness
and sustainability through Industrial Internet of things (IIoT) technolog
y and Industry 4.0. Gain insights into how connecting your products throug
h IIoT can generate new services and revenue streams. Understand how you c
an leverage the collection\, analysis and integration of different data so
urces with automation to create a smart factory that can lift productivity
\, efficiency and quality.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170615T214500Z
DTEND:20170616T050000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cloud Computing with Google Cloud Platform - Sydney
DTSTAMP:20170615T000456Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:106-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Come up to level 11. You don't need a swipe ca
rd\n\n\n\n Cloud Computing has helped create new architectural patterns an
d technologies\, but the cloud time machine has not yet been invented. Tha
t's why\, as an IT leader\, it would be helpful to know the gotchas and en
ablers to keep in mind before heading too far down your cloud journey. In
this session we'll introduce you to Google Cloud and what it has to offer.
We'll cover everything from infrastructure to data\, from collaboration t
o machine learning.\n\n\n\n Topics covered:\n\n\n\n • Learn about Googl
e Cloud Basics.\n\n\n\n • Learn what makes Google Cloud different.\n\n\
n\n • Understand what Google Cloud can offer to your organisation.\n\n\
n\n \n\n\n\n Alvaro Navarro \n\n\n\n Alvaro Navarro is a Customer Engin
eer based in Sydney\, focusing on helping customers make the best use of G
oogle Cloud services. He has experience working in bringing the best of Go
ogle to organisations\, helping drive innovation and business transformati
on\, moving these organisation to the Cloud. He also has a background i
n Mapping and GIS\, having spent over 15 years in the Geospatial industry.
\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Ben Escudero\n\n\n\n Ben Escudero is part of the Googl
e Cloud team in Sydney who work on making Google's technical products and
engineering capability available to Enterprise clients. With a background
in Software Development starting as a developer\, Ben is an alumni of both
Pivotal Labs and ThoughtWorks. Ben is passionate about fast feedback loop
s and user experience\, and is currently obsessing about how Voice will be
the new user interface.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n ----------\n\n\n\n Woul
d you like to nominate yourself or anyone else as a speaker for an upcomin
g tech talk? Please fill out this short form and we'll be in touch.\n\n\
n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170718T023000Z
DTEND:20170718T033000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Women in IT and IoT - Melbourne
DTSTAMP:20170615T001637Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:108-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n This is solely for female IT professionals\, t
his meetup will bring together like-minded female technology experts to ne
twork\, make friends and also throw some ideas around the room and discuss
challenges faced. This is solely for women to provide a safe place to d
iscuss important topics and also so women can make some new friends in the
ir industry! \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Open from Entry Level IT to Senior IT pr
ofessionals ! \n\n\n\n This is great to meet a mentor or mentee. This wil
l help you improve your public speaking skills. I encourage you all to bri
ng your friends\, \n\n\n\n Reesby are all about Diversity. We have been n
ominated for tech diversity awards and we are advocates for equality!\n\n\
n\n \n\n For Women in IT Jobs or to hire Women in IT go towww.reesby.com.a
u \n\n
DTSTART:20170706T074500Z
DTEND:20170706T093000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IoT Melbourne #5. IoT meets UAV
DTSTAMP:20170615T001111Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:107-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Hi all\, the next event will be on 20th June.
\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n This event is sponsored by Startupbootcamp\, a glo
bal accelerator program\, who provide attendance\, food and refreshments a
ll free of charge. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n This month\, our event will take
a different turn as we introduce IoT meets UAV.\n\n\n\n We will also be s
witching it up a little bit as we introduce a third speaker from La Trobe
University to discuss the laws and ethics around drones.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\
n Speaker 1: John-Paul Thorbjornsen\, CEO at Fly Kooka\n\n\n\n Kooka will
adopt a world first fly-share network\, allowing users and conglomerates t
o share the capital cost of developing the infrastructure\, deliver ground
breaking operational efficiency\, and enabling a market leading price poi
nt. Their innovative operating model builds on the foundations of their te
am and technology to build the next generation of automated air transport\
, ready to scale for maximum growth. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Speaker 2: Jonat
han Ivanyi\, Director at Guava Insights\n\n\n\n Guava Insights is a full e
nd-to-end UAV solutions delivery partner\, providing services across UAV S
trategy\, UAV Project Delivery\, Research &amp\; Development\, and Outsour
cing. They provide expert\, tailored and integrated solutions including
Photography and Videography\, Mapping\, 3D Surveying\, Asset Management\,
Wildlife Management\, Security and Surveillance\, Worker and Safety Inspec
tions\, Risk Assessments\, and Media. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Speaker 3: Sara
Smyth\, Associate Professor at La Trobe University \n\n\n\n Dr. Sara M.
Smyth is an Associate Professor at La Trobe Law School where she is the Di
rector of the Master of Laws program and the Coordinator for the Masters o
f Cyber-Security Program. Sara has consulted extensively to Public Safety
Canada and written several books including Cybercrime in Canadian Crimina
l Law. Her most recent book is called\, Drone Controversies – Ethical a
nd Legal Debates Surrounding Targeted Strikes and Electronic Surveillance.
\n\n
DTSTART:20170620T080000Z
DTEND:20170620T100000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The Things Network Sydney Meetup
DTSTAMP:20170614T235720Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:105-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n https://www.meetup.com/The-Things-Network-Sydn
ey-Meetup/events/239927972/\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170711T080000Z
DTEND:20170711T100000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Monthly IoT Sydney meetup
DTSTAMP:20170614T235233Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:104-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n https://www.meetup.com/Internet-of-Things-Sydn
ey/events/240250307/\n\n\n\n Thursday\, June 22\, 2017\n\n\n\n 6:00 PM\n\n
\n\n Needs a location\n\n\n\n Details to come late show up at 6pm for a 6:
30pm start. Drinks will be provided.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170622T080000Z
DTEND:20170622T103000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IoT Makers @ The University of Sydney - ThinkSpace
DTSTAMP:20170614T234050Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:103-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Ramon Fernandes":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Saturday\, June 17\, 2017\n\n\n\n 12:00 PM t
o 5:00 PM\n\n\n\n SciTech Library\, Level 2\, Jane Foss Russell Building\
n\n\n\n G02/160 City Road\, Sydney (map)\n\n\n\n Sydney Uni\, near Wentw
orth footbridge. Above SciTech Library. Redfern train station\, City road
busses\, or paid parking nearby.\n\n\n\n Make-together (12noon - 5pm) \n\
n\n\n It's not all about RaspberryPi... Our monthly hackspace encompasses
a wide range of Open Source Hardware and Software on many popular p
latforms\, including but not limited to: Arduino\, RaspberryPi\, Beaglebon
e\, Open WRT\, Teensy\, Android and more… if it plugs in and is programm
able then it's a good fit.\n\n\n\n If you have an established project plea
se bring it down. Both Hobby and professional projects are represented e
ach month.\n\n\n\n Beginners are always welcome\, If you are just curious
or starting out\, all you need is a laptop\, we will get you started on on
e of our club Arduino\, Beaglebone or RaspberryPi kits. Or just come along
and have a look\, it's up to you. We can probably also shed some light on
this mysterious “Internet of things” thing too.\n\n\n\n Shared Equip
ment includes logic analysers\, Soldering Station\, Arduino\, Raspberry
Pi\, BeagleBone and knowledge in a friendly open environment. \n\n USy
d ThinkSpace: 3D Scanner\, 3D Printer/Pen\, CNC milling machine\, Google
Cardboard\, BB8\, ...\n\n\n\n Come down and escape your home study/lab on
ce a month! \;) we share ideas and help each other solve bugs and design
issues that might otherwise be difficult on your own.\n\n\n\n Format \n\n
\n\n 5 hours – relaxed\, unstructured collaboration and learning\, come
and go as you please. Help others or ask for help with your project. No
pressure.\n\n\n\n Micro talks on the hour - Starting from ~1pm. Get up an
d speak about your project (or another topic of interest) up to 10 minutes
(optional).\n\n\n\n What to bring \n\n\n\n A laptop at a minimum. Your p
roject if you have one. \n\n\n\n The Flea Market \n\n\n\n If you have st
uff to swap\, sell or give away\, please bring it along. Please note: It's
carry in carry out\, so if you have gear left over please take it home wi
th you. \n\n\n\n Getting Help with your Project\n\n\n\n If you need a han
d getting started with the basics or have a tough bug in a complex system.
.. the process is the same\, just ask. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n We look forward t
o seeing you! \n\n\n\n Your hosts:\n\n\n\n James Zaki. \n\n 0450 259 254
\n\n\n\n Join our discussion list\, send a blank email to:\n\n\n\n ozberry
+subscribe@googlegroups.com or join on the web: https://groups.google.com/
forum/#!forum/ozberry\n\n\n\n Small donation appreciated.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170617T020000Z
DTEND:20170617T070000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Building interoperability into IoT solutions
DTSTAMP:20170505T044634Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:98-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. The recording wil
l be uploaded shortly.\n\n\n\n Title: Building interoperability into IoT s
olutions\n\n\n\n Presenters: Daniel Pratt\, Regional Sales Manager\, Reeko
h\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n How to architect and deploy a scal
able IoT Solution\n \n \n An overview of an IoT Platform\n \n \n Design
considerations for an IoT Solution\n \n\n \n\n\n\n Description: Interope
rability and integration are key to successful IoT projects. The sheer com
plexity of thing-to-thing relationships in large deployments is challengin
g. For large scale deployments\, it is unrealistic to be writing thousands
of different bits of code. A key to interoperability in IOT is to adopt a
mindset of modularity. The more modular your IOT system the more likely t
hose things are to be interoperable. In this presentation\, you will learn
how to use a modular platform to build interoperability into your project
s from day one.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Daniel Pratt works with clie
nts on their IoT projects\, helping reduce the complexity of integrating t
he many different protocols\, products and services that present themselve
s. Before joining Reekoh Daniel worked in digital transformational roles t
hroughout Australia\, SE Asia and the UK.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sy
dney) on 23 May 2017. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by q
uestion time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registe
ring you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presenta
tion is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Compu
ter Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) an
d IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for the ev
ent. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please regi
ster on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need
to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registra
tion page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170523
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Front end Integration: Connecting sensors to the cloud
DTSTAMP:20160603T015651Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:3-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed. You can vi
ew the recording on MyCPD. \n\n\n\n Title: Great IoT ideas out there but
how the hell do we implement the “front end” ?\n\n\n\n Presenter: Phil
ip Lark\, Engineering Manager\, Braetec\n\n\n\n Description: No service pr
ovider spans the full spectrum of IOT technologies and organisations looki
ng to implement such projects will always need to work with multiple compa
nies to implement an IOT solution. One of the biggest skill gaps we see in
practice is sensor connectivity\, RF connectivity to an IoT gateway and g
etting the data to the Cloud.\n\n\n\n We see a lot of great IoT ideas but
often proponents have no real idea of how to get their data from sensors t
o where they want it or how to carefully work through the multiple enginee
ring issues at the “front end”.\n\n\n\n Design issues that need to be
considered include:\n\n\n\n What sensors are required? What physical inte
rfaces?\n \n \n How do we interface sensors and get sensor data to the ga
teway?\n \n \n What RF Frequencies should we use: 433 MHz\, 920 MHz\, 2.4
GHz?\n \n \n What network topologies should we use?\n \n \n How do we g
et the data from the gateway to the Cloud where an app can access the sens
or data?\n \n \n What are the security issues surrounding sensors and con
nectivity to the cloud?\n \n \n How do we manage large networks of sensor
s\, RF modules and GWs?\n \n\n This webinar is ideal for those want to dev
elop practical appreciation of integrating the front end of IOT solutions
to the back-end platforms.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 19 Ju
ly 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\
n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will
be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free t
o members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (A
CS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just p
rovide your membership number during registration for the event. The cost
for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the
Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a fr
ee EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page.
Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n Taster: Below is an
snippet from the presentation\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160719T020000Z
DTEND:20160719T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:LPWAN - the missing link in IoT
DTSTAMP:20161204T232647Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:70-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Arthur Baoustanos":iotengineering@engineersaus
tralia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: You can view the recording on MyCPD. This is
free for members of Engineers Australia (just logon) and $30 for non-memb
ers.\n\n\n\n Title: Low Power Wide Area Networks – the missing piece in
IoT\n\n\n\n Presenter: Justin Spangaro\, Founder and CEO Airlora Communica
tions \n\n\n\n What you'll learn: \n\n\n\n What are Low Power Wide Area
Networks\, what is different about them and what problems do they solve?\
n \n \n An understanding of the technical trends driving the emergence of
Low Power Wide Area Networks\n \n \n Brief technical overview of one LPW
AN technology\, LoRa\, and some important considerations.\n \n\n Descripti
on: As technology evolves\, hardware device unit costs and cloud processin
g capacity become cheaper and more power-efficient. The cost of providing
and maintaining connectivity between \"internet of things\" devices such a
s sensors and actuators and the cloud increasingly dominate the economics
and technical feasibility of many applications. This situation particularl
y applies to battery-powered applications with low data volume and wide-ar
ea radio coverage requirements.\n\n\n\n Existing wide-area connectivity so
lutions based on cellular or mesh technologies often fail to meet the need
s of current and emerging applications in terms of cost\, spectral efficie
ncy or energy consumption. As a result emerging wireless approaches to pro
viding device connectivity\, termed Low Power Wide Area Networks or LPWAN\
, are gaining traction. LPWAN networks become a critical enabler – the m
issing piece – to many emerging IoT applications\, and may disrupt busin
ess models in some existing applications.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sy
dney) on Tuesday 13 Dec 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes follow
ed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After
registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This p
resentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australia
n Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (
IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for
the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Ple
ase register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register
you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of t
he registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
\n About the presenter: Prior to founding Airlora Communications\, Spangar
o was Entrepreneur in Residence at CSIRO with the flagship CSIRO innovatio
n program ‘ON’ and was founding Managing Director (Australia) of Silic
on Valley-based machine-learning acceleration start-up Wave Computing. Spa
ngaro also lectures in Digital Systems Design at RMIT University and has c
o-supervised several PhD students working on advanced logic systems. He ha
s extensive research and development experience in Australia and Silicon V
alley developing technologies for organisations such as Cisco\, Ericsson\,
NEC\, Philips\, LSI Logic\, Zilog\, Agilent\, Boeing and Telstra. His are
as of technical expertise include semiconductor engineering and low-power
multicore processor design. Spangaro’s degrees in Communications Enginee
ring and MBA are both from RMIT University.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The IoT big picture: Facebook Live event
DTSTAMP:20170523T030849Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:100-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n To Register: Like Engineers Australia's Facebook page
and you will automatically receive notification of the live event begin
s (make sure your mobile &amp\; desktop personal notification settings are
turned on). \n\n\n\n Title: The IoT big picture\n\n\n\n Presenter: Geoff
Sizer\, CEO of Genesys Electronic Design\, immediate past chair of Engine
ers Australia's ITEE College.\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n Exampl
es of IoT application\n \n \n Exploration of the IoT Components\n \n \n
Challenges facing IoT\n \n\n Description: In this Facebook Live event\, Ge
off Sizer will be discussion big picture questions around the Internet of
Things. He will aim to make the subject real for people who struggle to un
derstand what it is and its potential. It will also cover the major challe
nges facing the uptake of IoT.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Genesys found
er and CEO Geoff Sizer has a lifelong passion for electronics and technolo
gy\, and an ongoing commitment to the electronics engineering profession.
He has more than 35 years experience in electronic product development ran
ging from complex systems to simple consumer goods for a diverse range of
industries and applications. Geoff is a Fellow of Engineers Australia and
is a Chartered Professional Engineer. As a former President of the IREE\,
Geoff was instrumental in the formation of the ITEE College in Engineers A
ustralia and is its immediate past chair. He has championed the formation
of the Applied IOT Community of practice\, and is the Community Leader for
2017. During his career Geoff has acted as a Director or Chief Technical
Officer for several leading technology firms including Advanced Systems Re
search Pty Ltd\, Advanced Spectrum Technologies Pty Ltd\, EMC Assessors Pt
y Ltd\, Telezygology Inc and Embertec Pty Ltd.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AES
T (Sydney) on 30 May 2017. The discusison will last 30 minutes followed b
y questions from the live participants.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is
by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n
\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (
EA) and the public.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please \"like\" the Engineer
s Australia facebook page and you will automatically receive notification
s when the live event begins (make sure your mobile &amp\; desktop person
al notification settings are turned on). \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n
\n\n
DTSTART:20170530T020000Z
DTEND:20170530T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Renewable Energy Case study
DTSTAMP:20170324T050741Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:94-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n RECORDING: This event has now passed. A recording will
be made available shortly. Please return later.\n\n\n\n Title: A renewable
energy case study of the Internet of Things\n\n\n\n Presenters: Sivasubra
maniyan Kasiviswanathan and Abhijit Roy\, Happiest Minds\n\n\n\n What you
will learn:\n\n\n\n How to architect and deploy a scalable IoT Solution\n
\n \n An overview of an IoT Platform\n \n \n Design considerations for
an IoT Solution\n \n\n Description: The presentation will focus on how we
enabled a renewable energy management company to develop an IoT monitoring
system that aggregated data from wind turbines\, solar panels and hydro p
lants. The customer was facing serious issues with scalability and was ske
ptical if the current engineered solution would be able to accommodate mov
ing from 1GW to 10GW power management. We worked with the customer in term
s of assessing and architecting an IoT solution that would address their s
calability issues while being able to communicate with more than 600 turbi
nes and manage data ingestion of up to 150GB a day.\n\n\n\n About the pres
enters:\n\n\n\n Sivasubramaniyan Kasiviswanathan – Program Director\, Io
T Center of Excellence\, Happiest Minds: Siva has more than 15 years of ex
perience in managing Embedded System and Internet technologies products an
d platforms in several verticals with a primary focus on Automotive and Ed
ucation. He has spent the last few years building and managing IoT Platfor
ms and gateway software for the industrial space while solving the typical
IoT problems faced by enterprise companies by providing them with E2E sys
tem integration packages. In his current role Siva is responsible for the
program management and delivery function under the freshly minted IoT CoE
including in-house PoCs and the proprietary MIDAS Platform.\n\n\n\n Abhiji
t Roy – Associate Director\, IoT Center of Excellence\, Happiest Minds:
has more than 13 years of industry experience with deep expertise in IoT.
He has actively worked on architecting and developing end-to-end IoT solut
ions involving hardware\, embedded and software platforms and applications
. He has been a key member in many multidisciplinary teams that were engag
ed in the reform and automation of various verticals such as Industrial\,
Utilities\, Security &amp\; Surveillance\, Automotive\, Logistics\, BFSI\,
Consumer Solutions and others. Abhijit has also held leadership roles wit
h companies like Reliance and the TATA group where he was responsible for
strategy\, business and technology for creating their IoT product and serv
ices portfolio.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 9 May 2017. The
presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where
: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent detai
ls of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of
Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Ins
titution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your m
embership number during registration for the event. The cost for non-membe
rs is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Austr
alia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which
you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of you
r ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20170509T020000Z
DTEND:20170509T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:DIY Guide to IoT
DTSTAMP:20170407T030302Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:96-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: Link coming soon\n\n\n\n Title: DIY Guide to
IoT: A lay person's guide to building your own IoT system.\n\n\n\n Presen
ter: Chi Binh Le\, Cloud Services Support\, IBM\n\n\n\n What you will lear
n:\n\n\n\n Working with IoT platforms from IBM and AT&amp\;T\n \n \n Dev
eloping IoT devices to send data to IoT platform\n \n \n Visualising data
from IoT\n \n\n Description: The proliferation of cheap sensors and micro
controllers\, coupled with open source software and accessible cloud platf
orms have brought IoT development within the reach of ordinary consumers.
In this presentation\, I will show how to interface sensors to a Raspberry
Pi and send readings to an IoT platform\, and then how to visualise the d
ata.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Chi Binh Le is a telecommunications engi
neer currently working in IBM supporting cloud services. Chi Binh has work
ed for Vodafone\, Nokia and Ericsson in the past as a Design and Implement
ation Engineer in the circuit switched core network area. Some of the telc
o projects he has been involved in include the implementation of Mobile Nu
mber Portability and the first commercial 3G launch in Australia.\n\n\n\n
When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 18 April 2017. The presentation will las
t 30 minutes\, followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation
is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.
\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia
(EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Enginee
ring and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number du
ring registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n
How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system.
Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the
first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for fut
ure events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170418
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Open Data-Driven Platforms
DTSTAMP:20170307T013529Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:90-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: The link will be made available shortly.\n\n
\n\n Title: IoT Application Development with Open Data-Driven Computing Pl
atforms\n\n\n\n Presenter: Professor Dimitrios Georgakopoulos\, Swinburne
University of Technology\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n The challen
ges of IoT ‘things’ ownership\n \n \n How IoT ready devices deliver i
nformation that solve problems previously too difficult to tackle\n \n \n
About the current first generation of standards and open source platforms
already in use supporting the development of applications for our industr
ies\, cities and governments.\n \n\n Description: The Internet of Things (
IoT) incorporates billions of internet-connected devices that are often ow
ned by different organisations and people who are deploying and using them
for their own purposes. Federations of such IoT devices\, often referred
to as IoT things\, can also deliver timely and accurate information that i
s needed to solve internet-scale problems that have been too difficult to
tackle before.\n\n\n\n IoT solutions must be capable of filtering\, aggreg
ating\, correlating\, and contextualising IoT information in real-time\, o
n the move\, in the cloud\, and securely and must be capable of introducin
g data-driven changes to the physical world.\n\n\n\n An overview of IoT so
lutions\, collectively referred as the IoT platform\, that have been devel
oped to address these technical challenges and help springboard IoT Applic
ation Development will be discussed. The main focus is on open source comp
onents and standards developed jointly with other prominent international
collaborators. A variety of IoT applications that have utilised these open
source IoT platform components to provide solutions in manufacturing\, en
ergy and farming will also be described. In closing\, future technology ad
vancements in IoT will also be discussed.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Pro
f. Dimitrios Georgakopoulos is the Director of the Key Lab for IoT at Swin
burne’s Digital Innovation Capability Platform which he started in July
2016.\n\n\n\n Before that (2008-2014) he served as a Research Director at
CSIRO’s ICT Centre and Executive Director of the Information Engineering
Laboratory\, the largest Computer Science research program in CSIRO and A
ustralia.\n\n\n\n Prior to joining CSIRO\, he held research and management
positions in several industrial laboratories in the USA.\n\n\n\n Between
2014 and 2016 he was a full Professor at RMIT University and currently an
Adjunct Professor at the Australian National University and a CSIRO Adjunc
t Fellow.\n\n\n\n He has authored or co-authored 170+ journal and conferen
ce publications in computer science\, which include a seminal paper in the
area of Context Management for the Internet of Things (IoT) and is also t
he recipient of two outstanding paper awards from the IEEE Computer Societ
y.\n\n\n\n He has attracted significant research funding ($34M+) from vari
ous industry and government research funding agencies across the world. He
currently conducts research and develops IoT solutions for industry and g
overnment partners in the manufacturing\, energy and transportation sector
s.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 21 March 2017. The presentati
on will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The pres
entation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how
to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers
Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution o
f Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership
number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.
\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia even
t system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can g
et on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID numb
er for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20170321T010000Z
DTEND:20170321T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members Meeting
DTSTAMP:20170419T230821Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:97-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Event details\n\n\n\n AGENDA\n\n\n\n 1. Event planning
for face-to-face meeting\n\n\n\n 2. Review Webinar Program\n\n\n\n 3. Outs
tanding action items from previous meetings\n\n\n\n 4. Other business\n\n\
n\n GoToMeeting Details\n\n Thu\, 27 Apr 2017 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM AEST\n\n
\n Please join my meeting from your computer\, tablet or smartphone.\nhttp
s://global.gotomeeting.com/join/388151997\n\n\n You can also dial in using
your phone.\n\n Australia: +61 2 8355 1050\n\n\n Access Code: 388-151-997
\n\n\n First GoToMeeting? Try a test session: http://help.citrix.com/getre
ady\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170427
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core Members Meeting
DTSTAMP:20170403T220952Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:95-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n AGENDA\n\n\n\n 1. Event planning for 16-May-17\n\n\n\n
2. ACS is setting up an IoT board. (Arkady)\n\n\n\n 3. Review Webinar Prog
ram\n\n\n\n 4. Outstanding action items from previous meetings\n\n\n\n 5.
Other business\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n GoToMeeting Information\n\n\n\n New Meet
ing\n\n Thu\, 6 Apr 2017 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM AEST\n\n\n Please join my mee
ting from your computer\, tablet or smartphone.\nhttps://global.gotomeetin
g.com/join/598419997\n\n\n You can also dial in using your phone.\n\n Aust
ralia: +61 2 8355 1038\n\n Access Code: 598-419-997\n\n\n First GoToMeetin
g? Try a test session: http://help.citrix.com/getready\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170406
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core Members Meting Thu 16-Mar-17
DTSTAMP:20170315T065427Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:91-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Agenda\n\n\n\n 1. Review Webinar Program\n\n\n\n 2. Out
standing action items from previous meetings\n\n\n\n 3. Other business\n\n
DTSTART:20170316T010000Z
DTEND:20170316T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core Members Meeting
DTSTAMP:20170222T205829Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:86-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Preliminary Agenda - Core Members Meeting 23-Feb-17\n\n
\n\n 1. Webinar Program\n\n\n\n 1.1 Review program for topic balance\n\n\n
\n 1.2 Assess effectiveness of recent EMAIL request\n\n\n\n 1.3 Discuss ef
fectiveness of Open Mic – and how we can best use the format\n\n\n\n 2.
BoK\n\n\n\n 2.1 Gap analysis and how to close the gaps (Geoff to lead)\n\n
\n\n Lightweight Areas:\n\n\n\n Some gaps can be filled from content inweb
inars held so far\n\n\n\n Chapter 1: Technologies\n\n\n\n Data Analytics\n
\n\n\n Cloud\n\n\n\n Sensors – a webinar on generic sensor technology wo
uld be good – maybe a “guided open mic” session?\n\n\n\n Energy Mana
gement and Energy Sources – maybe a “guided open mic” session?\n\n\n
\n Chapter 2: Common Functions\n\n\n\n Asset management\n\n\n\n Control
and Supervision\n\n\n\n Tracking – need webinar on tracking technologi
es – GPS\, Celluar\, WiFi\, signpost systems\n\n\n\n Chapter 3: Industry
specific application\n\n\n\n Lots of holes – webinars already held nee
d to be transcribed &amp\; integrated\n\n\n\n Chapter 4: IOT Practices –
these would have broad appeal within EA\n\n\n\n Lots of holes\n\n\n\n Com
pliance – get a speaker from ACMA or EMC Society\; or GS could present\n
\n\n\n Intellectual Property\, Legal – GS can get a speaker from Bird &a
mp\; Bird IP attorneys\n\n\n\n Project Management\, Quality Management –
GS could present\n\n\n\n Risk Engineering – get a presenter from Risk E
ngineering Society\n\n\n\n 3. Other Activities\n\n\n\n 3.1 Conference oppo
rtunities\n\n\n\n AusEngCon 2018 (Sydney)\n \n \n World Engineers Conven
tion 2019 (Melbourne)\n \n \n Other?\n \n\n 4. Other Items\n\n\n\n xx\n
\n
DTSTART:20170223T010000Z
DTEND:20170223T013000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Councils 4.0
DTSTAMP:20161127T230953Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:67-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording i
s available from MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Title: Councils 4.0: The next frontier - d
isruptive technologies\, citizen-centricity and business models.\n\n\n\n P
resenter: Renald Gallis\, VP Ecosystem &amp\; Marketing\, Thinxtra\n\n\n\n
What you will learn:\n\n\n\n · How councils can leverage
IOT\n\n\n\n · How to address the connectivity challenges
in regional areas.\n\n\n\n · How the Sigfox narrowband c
ommunication technology enables IOT\n\n\n\n Description: Councils stand to
benefit greatly from the internet of things. This presentation looks at t
he way councils can start to connect assets and leverage the IOT ecosystem
to improve productivity. In particular\, we look at how narrow band commu
nication technologies can help include regional and remote areas in this t
ransformation. We provide a case study of how one particular technology\,
Sigfox\, is being rolled out across the country. We examine how Australia
can improve resilience\, increase GDP and become an innovation leader by i
ncluding its regional and remote areas in the Industrial IoT revolution?\n
\n\n\n About the presenter: Renald Gallis has 25 years of senior managemen
t experience in different continents\, leading teams from diverse departme
nts and multi-cultural backgrounds. Over the past four years he has focuse
d IoT/M2M markets including smart cities\, smart industry and smart agricu
lture\, including helping Thinxtra become a network operator building nati
onwide Internet of Things in Australia and New Zealand using Sigfox techno
logy.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 6 December 2016. The presen
tation will last 30 minutes\, followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: Th
e presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details o
f how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engi
neers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institu
tion of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membe
rship number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members i
s $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia
event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you
can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID
number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161206
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Preparing for Smart Communities
DTSTAMP:20161212T000318Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:71-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. Core copyright
reasons a recording is not available.\n\n\n\n Title: Preparing for digital
disruption: What councils are doing to realise the vision of Smart Commun
ities.\n\n\n\n Presenters:\n\n\n\n Neil Maharaj\, Business Systems Analys
t and Angela Robertson\, Business Analyst\, Business Transformation Team\,
Brimbank Council\n \n \n Matthew Schultz\, City Digital Officer\, Ipswic
h City Council\n \n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n How councils are plann
ing to realize the vision of Smart Communities.\n \n \n What councils are
doing to get ready for the internet of things\n \n \n Applications and c
hallenges of IOT in local government.\n \n \n How IOT integrates with the
broader digital plan of councils.\n \n\n Description:\n\n\n\n In this web
inar we hear from two different councils about how they are preparing for
the challenges and opportunities of the Internet of Things in the broader
context of smart cities and the digital future.\n\n\n\n The first presenta
tion examines Brimbank Council’s planning process and the policies requi
red to realise the opportunity. The presentation examines the Australian G
overnment Smart Cities Plan and how to go beyond the technology and mobile
perspective to leverage data and drive better community outcomes. Potenti
al IOT applications are examined\, including the integration of drone sens
ors.\n\n\n\n The second presentation looks at the City of Ipswich which is
in the first phases of implementing is Smart City Blueprint. Key aspects
include smart infrastructure sensors and installation\, access and proximi
ty network connectivity\, trials of smart city data analytics and visualis
ation platforms.\n\n\n\n About the presenters:\n\n\n\n Neil Maharaj has b
een at Brimbank City Council for five years in the role of Business System
s Analyst. He is currently seconded to the Business Transformation team as
a Solution Architect. Previously Neil worked as a systems engineer at EDS
Australia Holdens Engine Operations and has contracted as a software deve
loper for Federal Government.\n \n \n Angela Robertson has been at Brimba
nk City Council for seven years in the role of Business Analyst. She is
currently seconded to the Business Transformation team as the Process Lead
. Previously Angela worked as a Systems Analyst at a St Vincent’s Ho
spital and as a Business Analyst for BP Australia.\n \n \n Matthew Schult
z is a leading digital economy practitioner and is treasurer of the Austra
lian Smart Communities Association. He has worked in a number of ICT roles
for Ipswich City Council\, including as the NBN Project Manager\, as well
as with other councils.\n \n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 20 Decemb
er 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes\, followed by question time
.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you wil
l be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free
to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society
(ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just
provide your membership number during registration for the event. The cos
t for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the
Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a fr
ee EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. T
ake note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20161220T010000Z
DTEND:20161220T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Seminar: Designing for the future with Creo 4.0\, IoT & Augm
ented Reality
DTSTAMP:20170210T052453Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:83-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Zigi Barrett":iotengineering@engineersaustrali
a.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n By integrating new technologies into its traditional de
sign platforms\, PTC has laid the groundwork for the next generation of sm
art\, connected products. Through IoT connectivity\, product data can be
collected\, distributed and analysed before\, during and after the service
life of a product and CAD data can be visualised and explored in Augmen
ted Reality at all stages of the design process.\n\n\n\n LEAP Australia a
nd PTC will be showcasing these new technologies as well as the latest en
hancements in Creo 4.0. Register today or contact LEAP Australia on 1300
88 22 40 or email info@leapaust.com.au for more information.\n\n\n\n Pleas
e click here to register.\n\n
DTSTART:20170223T213000Z
DTEND:20170224T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Seminar: Designing for the future with Creo 4.0\, IoT & Augm
ented Reality
DTSTAMP:20170210T052117Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:82-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Zigi Barrett":iotengineering@engineersaustrali
a.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n By integrating new technologies into its traditional de
sign platforms\, PTC has laid the groundwork for the next generation of sm
art\, connected products. Through IoT connectivity\, product data can be
collected\, distributed and analysed before\, during and after the service
life of a product and CAD data can be visualised and explored in Augmen
ted Reality at all stages of the design process.\n\n\n\n LEAP Australia a
nd PTC will be showcasing these new technologies as well as the latest en
hancements in Creo 4.0. Register today or contact LEAP Australia on 1300
88 22 40 or email info@leapaust.com.au for more information.\n\n\n\n Pleas
e click here to register.\n\n
DTSTART:20170215T213000Z
DTEND:20170216T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Seminar: Designing for the future with Creo 4.0\, IoT & Augm
ented Reality
DTSTAMP:20170210T051841Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:81-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Zigi Barrett":iotengineering@engineersaustrali
a.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n By integrating new technologies into its traditional de
sign platforms\, PTC has laid the groundwork for the next generation of sm
art\, connected products. Through IoT connectivity\, product data can be
collected\, distributed and analysed before\, during and after the service
life of a product and CAD data can be visualised and explored in Augmen
ted Reality at all stages of the design process.\n\n\n\n LEAP Australia a
nd PTC will be showcasing these new technologies as well as the latest en
hancements in Creo 4.0. Register today or contact LEAP Australia on 1300
88 22 40 or email info@leapaust.com.au for more information.\n\n\n\n Pleas
e click here to register.\n\n
DTSTART:20170213T213000Z
DTEND:20170214T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Seminar: Designing for the future with Creo 4.0\, IoT & Augm
ented Reality
DTSTAMP:20170210T051519Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:80-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Zigi Barrett":iotengineering@engineersaustrali
a.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n By integrating new technologies into its traditional de
sign platforms\, PTC has laid the groundwork for the next generation of sm
art\, connected products. Through IoT connectivity\, product data can be
collected\, distributed and analysed before\, during and after the service
life of a product and CAD data can be visualised and explored in Augmen
ted Reality at all stages of the design process.\n\n\n\n LEAP Australia a
nd PTC will be showcasing these new technologies as well as the latest en
hancements in Creo 4.0. Register today or contact LEAP Australia on 1300
88 22 40 or email info@leapaust.com.au for more information.\n\n\n\n Pleas
e click here to register.\n\n
DTSTART:20170222T213000Z
DTEND:20170223T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Designing for the future with Creo 4.0\, IoT & Augmented Rea
lity
DTSTAMP:20170210T051101Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:79-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Zigi Barrett":iotengineering@engineersaustrali
a.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n By integrating new technologies into its traditional de
sign platforms\, PTC has laid the groundwork for the next generation of sm
art\, connected products. Through IoT connectivity\, product data can be
collected\, distributed and analysed before\, during and after the service
life of a product and CAD data can be visualised and explored in Augmen
ted Reality at all stages of the design process.\n\n\n\n LEAP Australia a
nd PTC will be showcasing these new technologies as well as the latest en
hancements in Creo 4.0. Register today or contact LEAP Australia on 1300
88 22 40 or email info@leapaust.com.au for more information.\n\n\n\n Pleas
e click here to register.\n\n
DTSTART:20170220T213000Z
DTEND:20170221T014500Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20161128T032547Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:69-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20170209T010000Z
DTEND:20170209T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Newcastle IoT Pioneers
DTSTAMP:20170122T194245Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:78-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Heath":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n March: Sigfox with Thinxtra\n\n\n\n Our second meetup f
or 2017 is on\, usual time\, usual place:\n\n\n\n 6:30pm\, Thursday\, Marc
h 2nd\, 2017. \n\n Stag &amp\; Hunter Hotel\, Mayfield. Upstairs functi
on room - look for the staircase in the middle of the pub.\n\n\n\n We're f
ortunate to welcome Guy Langlois from Thinxtra\, to Newcastle for the e
vening. Thinxtra are the national operators for the Sigfox low-power wirel
ess area network (LPWAN). They've been rolling out coverage at a tremendou
s pace across New Zealand\, Australia and most recently\, Hong Kong.\n\n\n
\n Guy will be bringing some exciting news for Newcastle as well as some h
ot give-aways for the maker-minded. It'll be a two-part presentation:\n\n\
n\n opportunity of LPWAN for IoT &amp\; case studies\n \n \n very hands-
on presentation on how to use Sigfox devkit \n \n\n As usual\, outside
the presentations there will be a news recap\, plus plenty of opportunity
to talk business and tech with like-minded folk from the local area.\n\n\n
\n Feel free to bring up a drink from the bar downstairs or even order a m
eal from the restaurant\, plus there'll be free finger food after the talk
s! All are welcome\, but please RSVP so we can get the catering right.\n\n
DTSTART:20170302T073000Z
DTEND:20170302T090000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Harnessing the IOT Data Flood
DTSTAMP:20160628T063504Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:15-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed. The record
ing can be accessed at myCPD. It is free for EA members after registering.
\n\n\n\n Presenter: Arkady Zaslasky\, Data 61\, CSIRO\n\n\n\n Description:
With billions of \"things\" delivering big data at brontobyte scale in ne
xt few years\, this talk focuses on challenges of IoT data management arch
itecture paradigm shift. The talk will also showcase a CSIRO IoT technolog
y which brings together sensing and cloud computing and is an efficient pl
atform for handling big IoT data. \n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney)
on Tuesday 16 August 2016 . The presentation will last 30 minutes followe
d by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After r
egistering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This pr
esentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian
Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (I
ET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for
the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Plea
se register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register yo
u need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the
registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n
About the presenter: Arkady Zaslavsky is a Senior Principal Research Scie
ntist at Data61 business unit\, CSIRO with positions a number of universit
ies. He is currently involved in or leading a number of research projects
including SensMA (Sensing Middleware Architecture)\; and OpenIoT\, an Open
Source blueprint for large scale self-organizing cloud environments for I
oT applications.\n\n\n\n Arkady is expert in Internet of Things\, disconne
cted transaction management\, replication in mobile computing environments
\, context-awareness and mobile agents\, with over 350 research papers pub
lished and he has supervised to completion more than 35 PhD students. \n\
n
DTSTART:20160816T020000Z
DTEND:20160816T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cisco Virtual hackathon
DTSTAMP:20170117T030317Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:76-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Cisco Virtual hackathon for Asia-Pacific. Registration
s are now open and runs to 19 Feb\n\n\n\n Cisco will offer a total prize p
ool of 25k and one grand winner gets $15K! \n\n Participants will:\n\n\n\
n -Get access to Cisco technologies \n\n -Be coached and trained by Cisco
experts\n\n -Get assistance at a Cisco innovation center in Sydney or P
erth\n\nhttp://bit.ly/cisco-virtual-hackathon\n\n
DTSTART:20170116T130000Z
DTEND:20170116T130000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Newcastle IoT Pioneers
DTSTAMP:20170112T035426Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:73-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Heath":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n February: The IoT-enabled Automotive Future\n\n\n\n New
castle IoT Pioneers is back! The festive break has been good to us\, with
lots of exciting developments to announce. The first event of 2017 is on T
hursday\, February 2nd\, 2017\, usual time\, usual place (6:30pm\, upstair
s function room at the Stag &amp\; Hunter Hotel in Mayfield - look for the
staircase in the middle of the pub).\n\n\n\n We managed last year to touc
h on just about all the major IoT verticals\, except the fascinating world
of smart vehicles. I'm very pleased to announce that the group's own resi
dent automotive electronics expert\, Norman Ballard of Hummingbird Electr
onics\, has agreed to fill us in this month on some happenings in that spa
ce.\n\n\n\n As usual\, outside the presentations there will be a news reca
p\, plus plenty of opportunity to talk business and tech with like-minded
folk from the local area. I'm looking forward to meeting a lot of fresh fa
ces from all walks of life this year\, so keep inviting your friends and c
olleagues. \n\n\n\n Feel free to bring up a drink from the bar downstairs
or even order a meal from the restaurant\, plus there'll be free finger
food after the talks! All are welcome\, but please RSVP so we can get t
he catering right.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20170202T073000Z
DTEND:20170202T090000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Industrial Internet Summit
DTSTAMP:20170112T032449Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:72-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n See http://www.iiotsummit.com.au/\n\n
DTSTART:20170214T220000Z
DTEND:20170216T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IOT Success Factors
DTSTAMP:20160603T003327Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:2-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed. You can wa
tch the recording at myCPD. If you are a member of Engineers Australia
register to watch it free.\n\n\n\n Key success factors for IOT projects\n\
n\n\n Presenter: Simon Blyth\, CEO\, LX Group\n\n\n\n Description: While t
he range of options are increasing with new Internet of Things (IOT) techn
ologies\, the fundamental engineering techniques are much the same as for
previous M2M projects. This presentation sets out the key success factors
for successfully implementing projects using IOT technologies.\n\n\n\n Sta
rting with the end in mind\, this presentation will first unpack common co
mmercial drivers for developing an IoT product\, service and/or solution.
These commercial drivers will often significantly direct the critical succ
ess factors for an IoT solution. Then\, moving into product architecture
and key technology evaluation/selection\, a simple framework will be expl
ored to help both business and technical individuals navigate common IoT r
equirements and their associated success factors. \n\n\n\n This framewor
k will cover key factors such as\; power\, unit cost\, physical size\, pro
duction volume and functionality (including various levels of future proof
ing and certification requirements). Due to the popularity of tracking a
nd sensing applications there will be time allocated to address these area
s specifically along with the question of IoT network impacts/options. A
lso discussed are some high level project management &amp\; risk mitigatio
n methodologies and the nature of proving IoT business value in a rapidly
changing technological environment.\n\n\n\n Simon Blyth said: “In over 2
50 custom IoT products and projects I believe the overall key success fact
or is strong alignment between the commercial objectives and the system ar
chitecture/key technology section.\"\n\n\n\n This webinar is ideal for tho
se keen to get started with their IOT project.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AE
ST (Sydney) on 12 July 2106. The presentation will last 30 minutes followe
d by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After r
egistering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This pr
esentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian
Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (I
ET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for
the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Plea
se register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register yo
u need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the
registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n
About the presenter: Simon Blyth is the CEO and founder of LX\, a BRW Fast
100 company specialising in the turn-key design of innovative IoT (Intern
et of Things) products and solutions. Simon and the team at LX have work
ed on over 250 custom IOT embedded system products and have won a number o
f national and international awards for both business operations/performan
ce and engineering/design calibre. Simon has been listed by SmartCompany
as one of Australia’s top 30 young entrepreneurs\, has been the founder
and director of 8 start-ups\, two non-profit organisations and has acted
as an early stage investor and mentor for a number of technology start-ups
. \n\n\n\n \n
DTSTART:20160712T020000Z
DTEND:20160712T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Society and IOT
DTSTAMP:20161013T052104Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:59-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Title: The Internet of Things – Going Beyo
nd Cars\, Refrigerators and Toasters\n\n\n\n Presenter: Dr Ian Oppermann\,
CEO and Chief Data Scientist\, NSW Data Analytics Centre andChair of Stand
ard’s Australia JTC1 Strategic Advisory Committee\n\n\n\n What you will
learn:\n\n\n\n The opportunities being created in society by the Internet
of Things (IOT)\n \n \n The role of data analytics in IOT\n \n\n Descrip
tion:This presentation looks at the opportunity being created by the Inter
net of Things to make a difference in society. The world is complex and d
riven by human behaviour. If we can reach into the world of real things a
nd real behaviours to create new data sets\, then we can start to re-imag
ine government services. This presentation will stretch your ideas about w
hat is possible with the IOT. A wide range of things are examined from a d
ata perspective. It also examine the big issues with the IOT that still ne
ed to be addressed in order to allow these future scenarios to be realised
.\n\n\n\n About the presenter:Ian has over 20 years’ experience in the I
CT sector and has held senior management roles in Europe and Australia inc
luding Director for Radio Access Performance at Nokia\, Global Head of Sal
es Partnering (network software) at Nokia Siemens Networks\, and then Divi
sional Chief and Flagship Director at CSIRO. Ian is expert in the Digital
Economy including “Big Data”\, broadband enabled services and the impa
ct of technology on society. He has co-authored more than 120 papers which
have been cited more than 3200 times. Ian has an MBA from the University
of London and a PhD in Mobile Telecommunications from Sydney University.\n
\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney time) on Tuesday 4 October 2016. The
presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where
: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent detai
ls of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of
Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Ins
titution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your m
embership number during registration for the event. The cost for non-memb
ers is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Aus
tralia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID whi
ch you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of
your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20161128T032343Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:68-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Hitachi IoT for Social Innovation
DTSTAMP:20161123T233349Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:66-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n See http://social-innovation.hitachi/au/\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Smart Cities and the IOT
DTSTAMP:20161010T233615Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:54-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. The recording i
s available on MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Title: What exactly is a “Smart City”? T
he new tools driving urban productivity.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Catherine Caru
ana-McManus\, Founder\, Giant Ideas\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n
\n The smart city concept\n \n \n \n \n How the internet of things s
upports smart cities\n \n \n \n \n How building information modelling
is evolving to meet city wide modelling\n \n \n\n Description: Smart Citi
es are widely seen as one of the major areas of application for the Intern
et of Things (IOT). But just what is a Smart City? This webinar outlines t
he core technologies underpinning the smart city concept and explores the
associated business models with case studies showing how productivity in c
ities can be improved. In particular\, a new specification called Hypercat
is examined. Hypercat facilitates interoperability among IOT devices moni
toring city environment\, enabling the promise of smarter decision making
and improved services.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Catherine Caruana-McMa
nus is the founder of Giant Ideas\, a digital transformation firm for smar
t cities and the IoT. She is also a non-Executive Director of Meshed\, a b
oard member of Hypercat Australia\, and is on the Technical Advisory Counc
il for the Australian Urban Research Infrastructure Network. Previously\,
Catherine was the Director of IBM’s Smarter Cities business for ANZ and
held senior positions with MC2 Consulting\, PMP New Media Limited and Tel
stra.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 8 November 2016. The pres
entation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: Th
e presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details o
f how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engi
neers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institu
tion of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membe
rship number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members
is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Austral
ia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which y
ou can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your
ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IoTSec Australia Cyber Forum Connected Transport/Autonomous
Vehicles
DTSTAMP:20161115T052155Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:65-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="James":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n Connected/Smart transport systems encompass a broad range
of vehicle and embedded transport systems to manage complexity\, optimis
e performance\, and ensure safety of vehicles\, passengers and users of th
e transport system. In practical terms this means autonomous vehicles\,
roadside sensors and an interconnected system encompassing transit systems
\, ticketing and rail. Cybersecurity issues in this connected transport sy
stem pose a threat to the safety and efficient running are amongst the maj
or concerns of Government and policy bodies. \n\n\n IoTSec Australia is
hosting the third of its IoT Cyber Forum series with the intent to raise
awareness and promote secure practices in the IoT ecosystem. Come and hear
industry experts on connected transport and autonomous vehicles discuss t
he current and future state of connected transport systems. A security p
anel will then hold an interactive session answering questions on security
for vehicles\, embedded systems and control system backend.\n\n\n Date:
2nd December 2016\n\n Time: 8.00am arrival for an 8.30am - 10.30am sessio
n\n\n Venue: BDO\, Level 10/12 Creek Street\, Brisbane\n\n RSVP: info@io
tsec.net.au\n\n\n Speakers:\n\n\n Miranda Blogg: Director (Connected and
Automated Vehicles)\, Department of Transport and Main Roads\n\n Dr Andry
Rakotonirainy: Deputy Director\, Centre for Accident Research &amp\; Roa
d Safety\, Queensland University of Technology\n\n Jamie Smith: Connected
Transport Lead\, Telstra\n\n\n Security expert panel: \n\n TBA\n\n\n Reg
ards\,\n\n IoTSec Australia\n\n www.iotsec.net.au\n
DTSTART:20161201T220000Z
DTEND:20161202T003000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Spotless IOT Hackathon
DTSTAMP:20161115T045932Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:64-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Spotless has teamed up with Startupbookcamp to run a Ha
ckathon at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 21-22 November 2016. The compet
ition has a winning prize of $10\,000 and is looking for ideas that solve
problems around catering/food services\, facility mgt\, cleaning and wa
ste management and security.\n\n\n\n Details at https://www.startupbootc
amp.org/events/spotless-hack-g-iot-hackathon/\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20161120T220000Z
DTEND:20161122T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:What is a Thing?
DTSTAMP:20161013T050522Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:55-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. You can purchase
the recording here.\n\n\n\n Title: Thing One and Thing Two – Myths\, Phi
losophy and Engineering.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Jon Eggins\, Chief Operations
Officer\, Genesys Electronics Design\; Systems Architect\, Genesys Product
s\n\n\n\n Description: Everyone has heard of the Internet of Things (IOT)\
, but just what is a Thing? This presentation explains why Things are not
just sensors but a form of intelligence encapsulation that can dramaticall
y transform business processes around the Thing(s) in question. People new
to IOT will benefit from understanding this core element of the broader e
cosystem that makes up the range of IOT technologies. For advanced practit
ioners\, misconceptions about Things will we clarified and insights on how
to use them to best advantage will be laid out.\n\n\n\n What you will lea
rn:\n\n\n\n The paradigms and categories into which Things can be concept
ualized\n \n \n Common pitfalls\, misconceptions and over-simplifications
\n \n \n Thing IO\, data and function\n \n \n Thing APIs within an IoT e
cosystem\n \n \n Thing-to-Thing communication\n \n \n Thing interoperabi
lity\n \n \n A commercial- and productivity-driven approach to Thing desi
gnation\n \n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 18 October 2016. The pres
entation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: Th
e presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details o
f how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engi
neers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institu
tion of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membe
rship number during registration for the event. The cost for non-members
is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Austral
ia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which y
ou can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your
ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Jon Eggins is a
n honors degree-qualified professional electronics engineer by training\,
and has been involved in electronic product and system development for ove
r 20 years. He has worked for companies such as Philips and Orica\, where
he was grounded in productivity-driven IoT and M2M system design and deplo
yment. As COO of Genesys Electronics Design\, and Systems Architect of Gen
esys Products\, he amalgamates all his experience of electronics and softw
are development into a broad and deep architectural perspective\, and head
lines development of Genesys’ proprietary IoT hardware and IoT data mode
ling.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161018
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Security approaches
DTSTAMP:20161013T050847Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:56-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. You can purchase
the recording here.\n\n\n\n Title: Picking locks with a blowtorch – IT S
ecurity in age of the IOT\n\n\n\n Presenter: Michael O'Flaherty\, Security
Consultant\, UXC Saltbush\n\n\n\n Description: Applying an IT Security ap
proach to the Internet of Things (IOT) is akin to picking a lock with a bl
owtorch. The approach is not fit for purpose and will ultimately end in fr
ustration\, burnt hands and very little of the lock’s function remaining
.\n\n\n\n The foundation for good IoT security is recognising the gaps bet
ween traditional ICT security and the IoT\, and knowing why the approach i
s different.\n\n\n\n IT Security is getting pretty good at applying securi
ty frameworks and methodologies to corporate IT functions. Unfortunately\,
the same cannot be said for IT Security's approach to the adoption of the
IoT. An IT security manager's head will generally spin when confronted wi
th the IoT and its inability to fit nicely within the mold of traditional
IT security.\n\n\n\n In this talk\, security consultant Michael O'Flaherty
will explain the fundamental gaps between IT and IoT Security approaches
and show you three ways to provide the layers of security that more approp
riately accommodate the unique service offering that is the IoT.\n\n\n\n W
hat you will learn:\n\n\n\n The difference between corporate and IOT secu
rity\n \n \n Three ways to provide layers of security\n \n\n About the pr
esenter: Michael has spent over 20 years casting a sceptical eye over 'goo
d solutions' with the perspective of making them better in Australia and o
verseas.\n\n\n\n As a IT Security Consultant he spends most of his time gi
ving risk advice surrounding the myriad contemporary technology being depl
oyed at client sites (some of it is taken).\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST
(Sydney) on 25 October 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followe
d by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After r
egistering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This pr
esentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian
Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (I
ET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for
the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Plea
se register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register y
ou need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the
registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161025
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Blockchain Technology
DTSTAMP:20161013T052141Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:60-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now passed. You can purchase
the recording here.\n\n\n\n Title: Bitcoin\, Blockchain and Beyond – wha
t it means for engineering the Internet of Things.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Nick
Addison\, Chief Technology Officer\, Finhaus Labs\n\n\n\n What you will
learn:\n\n\n\n What a blockchain is\n \n \n What a smart contract is\n \
n \n How IoT devices can interact with blockchains\n \n\n Description: Bl
ockchain is best known as the innovative peer to peer distributed ledger t
echnology underlying cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin. However\, the technolo
gy can also be used in engineering for the Internet of Things by creating
a unique history of individual devices. In particular\, by reducing comple
xity while proofing against tampering can enable a whole range of IOT appl
ications that might previously been considered unfeasible.\n\n\n\n After i
ntroducing the basic concepts of blockchain technology\, this webinar will
discuss use cases for IoT integration to blockchains. The presentation wi
ll go into the detail on the specific code for one use case that uses IoT
and smart contracts on the Ethereal blockchain. \n\n\n\n About the presen
ter: Nick is the co-founder of Finhaus Labs. Nick has spend 19 years archi
tecting and developing IT solutions.Nick has a passion for blockchain tech
nologies to be able to revolutionise financial services and other industri
es.\n\n He is applying his extensive experience as an enterprise architect
\, development manager and analyst / developer to this rapidly evolving te
chnology market.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 1 November 2016
. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n
Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent
details of how to join the webinar.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is fr
ee to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Societ
y (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Ju
st provide your membership number during registration for the event. The
cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on
the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have
a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration pa
ge. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Newcastle IoT Pioneers
DTSTAMP:20161108T234257Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:63-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Heath":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n http://www.meetup.com/Newcastle-IoT-Pioneers/events/234
665531/\n\n\n\n The first Thursday of December falls on the 1st\, when New
castle IoT Pioneers will meet again at the cosy Stag and Hunter Hotel in M
ayfield.\n\n\n\n Newcastle City Council have been extremely active in fost
ering the innovation community in Newcastle and recently took some very ex
citing steps towards nurturing the burgeoning IoT community.\n\n\n\n The c
ouncil sees Newcastle transitioning from a primarily industrial base to on
e that boasts a broader diversity of economic foundations. Rather than bac
king any particular horse\, the council endeavours to maximise opportuniti
es and provide learning\, networking and experimentation platforms\, so lo
cal innovators can do what they do best.\n\n\n\n As part of that work the
council is developing a Smart City Strategy to guide stakeholders towards
a smart and innovative future.\n\n\n\n I'm honoured to have Nathaniel Bavi
nton\, Smart City Coordinator for the City of Newcastle\, booked to fill u
s in on the very exciting initiatives the council have in store for us in
the IoT community.\n\n
DTSTART:20161201T073000Z
DTEND:20161201T090000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Internet of Things Sydney Meetup
DTSTAMP:20161108T024632Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:62-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Steve":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Details at http://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Internet-of-Thi
ngs-Sydney/\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20161201T070000Z
DTEND:20161201T100000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Startups in IOT
DTSTAMP:20161013T051643Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:57-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Title: Your brilliant idea! Technology start-u
ps dissected\n\n\n\n Presenter: Stuart Waite\, CEO\, Timpani\n\n\n\n What
you will learn:\n\n\n\n The ecosystem of support for Internet of Things (
IOT) startups in Australia\n \n \n How to deal with\, or drive\, digital
disruption\n \n \n Practical advice on how start up your own technology-l
ed business.\n \n\n Description: This webinar explores how to create a tec
hnology-led start-up. It examines the Australian Startup ecosystem - parti
cularly for businesses focused on the Internet of Things. Questions addres
sed include: What are the best practices for successful start-ups in Austr
alia? What support infrastructure is available? Where can a start-up obtai
n funding? How can you use IOT to develop innovative business models that
challenge traditional thinking? The webinar then presents some examples of
interesting IoT case studies that current Australian startups are tacklin
g.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Stuart is a startup investor\, advisor and
digital transformation consultant. He's focused on the strategic directio
n and delivery of innovative products to a multitude of platforms across M
obile\, Web\, TV and the Internet of Things.At age 30 Stuart founded a sof
tware development company in the UK\, selling 7 years later to Alcatel-Luc
ent. He has three times built and managed cross-functional teams in excess
of 100 people which included transforming the operating structure of News
Corp Australia’s digital team\, introducing scaled agile and lean desig
n thinking methodologies.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 15 Nov
ember 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question tim
e.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you wi
ll be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is fre
e to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society
(ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Jus
t provide your membership number during registration for the event. The c
ost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on t
he Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a
free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration pag
e. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Power scavenging in IOT design
DTSTAMP:20160927T044739Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:53-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This event has now past. The recording is av
ailable on MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Title: Power scavenging in IOT design\n\n\n\n Pr
esenter: Simon Blyth\, CEO\, LX Group\n\n\n\n What you will learn:\n\n\n\n
How to design low power IOT devices\n \n \n How to scavenge power from
the environment to power IOT devices\n \n \n When to use battery technolo
gies over power scavenging\n \n\n Description: A key driver of IOT is the
ability to deploy sensor/control devices in the field powered by batteries
rather than wiring. To make this feasible\, battery life needs to extend
for several years\, yet still be able to support the required algorithm pr
ocessing on the device. Designing IOT devices with low enough power consum
ption requires a large number of compromises in features and systems archi
tecture. It also requires consideration of using batteries versus power fr
om other sources such as solar or kinetic energy. This presentation exami
nes the considerations that need to be made in how to best design IOT devi
ces for lower power.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 11 October
2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n
\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be
sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to m
embers of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)
\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just prov
ide your membership number during registration for the event. The cost fo
r non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Eng
ineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free
EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Ta
ke note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About the presenter:
Simon Blyth is the CEO and founder of LX\, a BRW Fast 100 company speciali
sing in the turn-key design of innovative IoT (Internet of Things) product
s and solutions. Simon and the team at LX have worked on over 300 custom
IOT embedded system products and have won a number of national and intern
ational awards for both business operations/performance and engineering/de
sign calibre. Simon has been listed by SmartCompany as one of Australi
a’s top 30 young entrepreneurs\, has been the founder and director of 8
start-ups\, two non-profit organisations and has acted as an early stage i
nvestor and mentor for a number of technology start-ups. \n\n\n\n \n\n\
n
DTSTART:20161011T010000Z
DTEND:20161011T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Newcastle IoT Pioneers
DTSTAMP:20161018T212317Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:61-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Heath":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n The Newcastle IoT Pioneers group meets on the first Thu
rsday of every month. We're looking for hustlers\, hackers and hipsters i
n or around Newcastle\, Lake Macquarie or the Hunter\, who want to take a
dvantage of IoT. Whether you're ready to show off your project or concept\
, or just keen to see what the buzz is about\, drop in or drop us a line.\
n\n\n\n November's meeting is at the Stag &amp\; Hunter Hotel in Mayfield.
Pending confirmation this week\, the topic this month is \"Making solar p
ower intelligent with IoT\".\n\n\n\n All welcome\, free to attend\, and ev
en some free finger food to follow the presentations.\n\n\n\n http://www.m
eetup.com/Newcastle-IoT-Pioneers/events/234665520/\n\n
DTSTART:20161103T073000Z
DTEND:20161103T100000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Manufacturing and IOT
DTSTAMP:20160816T064420Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:38-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n RECORDING: This event has now past. You can purchase th
e recording on MyCPD. \n\n\n\n Title: Manufacturing\, Germans and the Ind
ustrial Internet\n\n\n\n Presenter: Nico Adams DPhil(Oxon)\, Product Mana
ger\, DATA61\n\n\n\n What you'll learn: \n\n\n\n How the Internet of Th
ings applies in the manufacturing sector\n \n \n Key IOT standards relati
ng to manufacturing\n \n \n How business models are changing in manufactu
ring\n \n\n Description: Germany's Industrie 4.0 initiative\, now the su
bject of a Prime Minister's Taskforce in Australia\, and the Industrial
Internet will significantly impact manufacturing and a wide range of other
businesses. This new technology set allows better visibility into the fa
ctory and supply chain\, better health and safety outcomes\, better resour
ce management and – perhaps most significantly – a shift in business m
odels to servitisation. Over the last several years\, CSIRO has conducted
significant industry consultations to understand the current thinking of
manufacturing companies concerning the role of information and data techno
logies in their businesses/with a special emphasis on the Industrial Inter
net/Internet of Things/Industry 4.0. The talk will summarise the findings
of the engagement and attempt to demystify the differences between the In
dustrial Internet and Industry 4.0. We will also discuss opportunities and
strategies for businesses to leverage these technologies to achieve busin
ess outcomes.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on Tuesday 6 Sept 2016
. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n
Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent
details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to membe
rs of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, t
he Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide
your membership number during registration for the event. The cost for no
n-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineer
s Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA I
D which you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take not
e of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: As a p
roduct manager in CSIRO’s Data61 business unit\, Nico works to assist Au
stralian (manufacturing) businesses to leverage modern information technol
ogy\, the industrial internet and and Industry 4.0 technologies. The goal
of this work is to make businesses more productive and to enable them to d
evelop new business models\, which are often services including a manufact
ured good. He does this through developing an understanding of how manufa
cturing companies think about the role of ICT in their businesses\, throug
h paper studies and deep industry consultations. The results of this work
has been published as two discussion papers and extensively reported on by
both tech news sites as well as mainstream national media such as the Gua
rdian. Based on insights gained through this process and work from across
CSIRO and engagements with external stakeholders in the innovation ecosys
tem\, he develops value propositions which can address some of these pain
points. One such example is the Industrial Internet Innovation Hub (i3 Hub
)\, which\, on the one hand seeks to raise the awareness\, adoption and us
e of the industrial internet and Industry 4.0 in Australia and on the othe
r also seeks to assist businesses wanting to use these technologies to dev
elop new products and services for the world. Nico holds degrees from the
Universities of York and Oxford.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160906T020000Z
DTEND:20160906T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Water utility case study
DTSTAMP:20160914T003240Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:52-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can purchas
e the recording on MyCPD. \n\n\n\n Title: The smartest water network in
Australia\n\n\n\n Presenter: Andrew Forster-Knight\, Group Manager Intel
ligent Systems\, South East Water\n\n\n\n What you'll learn:\n\n\n\n Best
practices on development of an end-to-end IOT system\n \n \n The applica
tion of IOT in a water utility context\n \n\n Description: Over the past f
ew years\, South East Water (SEW) in Victoria have been trialling a range
of different Internet of Things (IOT) technologies with the goal of creati
ng the most advanced water and waste water network in Australia. The trial
s are aimed at identifying an IOT platform that will allow the connection
of around one million monitoring and controlling devices across SEW’s wa
ter and wastewater network using a low power wide area network.\n\n\n\n Th
e trials have covered the full IOT architecture including communication pr
otocols\, cloud systems\, intermediate and backend analytics\, customer fa
cing apps\, as well as custom development of a range of sensor technologie
s that were not available on the market.\n\n\n\n SEW have recently partner
ed with Yarra Valley Water and City West Water to identify a common platfo
rm and will be going to market to identify suppliers who can meet its adva
nced requirements.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on Tuesday 27 Se
ptember 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed by question
time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After registering you
will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is
free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Soci
ety (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE.
Just provide your membership number during registration for the event. Th
e cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register
on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you need to ha
ve a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registration
page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About the pr
esenter: Andrew Forster has worked in the operation technology team at SEW
for 13 years. He has a double degree in chemical engineering and science
from Monash University. He is a patent holder of 3 patents for sensor and
telemetry technology. He is passionate about innovation and excited about
the possibilities of IOT.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160927
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Distributed Intelligence in Building Services: IOT Case stud
y
DTSTAMP:20160815T061542Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:36-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can purchas
e the recording at MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Dean Campbell-Smith\, Technic
al Director\, Organic Response\n\n\n\n Description: We live in a resource
constrained world. Driving efficiency in the use of property assets requi
res an understanding their usage. This presentation focuses on the challen
ge of developing and deploying a connected sensor network to derive that u
nderstanding. The presentation will first introduce the value proposition
of deploying connected sensors into the built environment followed by the
technical details of delivering on this proposition using the distributed
intelligence technology applied to lighting control developed at Organic
Response.\n\n\n\n Our inspiration in developing a distributed intelligenc
e system arose from how a school of fish move effortlessly. Organic Respon
se utilises non-addressable distributed intelligence\, employing proximit
y-limited wireless communication which allows each individual luminaire t
o make lighting decisions based on a range on inputs according to an algor
ithm optimised for that environment. The luminaire then contributes infor
mation back to the luminaire community\, so other luminaires can in turn m
ake more informed lighting decisions. While each luminaire makes decision
s individually\, distributed intelligence means all the lights in a define
d space act together seamlessly in an elegant\, robust system.\n\n\n\n The
presentation will include details from our first connected pilot installa
tion and initial insights into the use of internet of things technology.\n
\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on Tuesday 20 September 2016. The pr
esentation will last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where:
The presentation is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details
of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of En
gineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Insti
tution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your mem
bership number during registration for the event. The cost for non-member
s is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Austr
alia event system. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which
you can get on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of yo
ur ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: After studyin
g at ANU in Canberra\, Dean began his career in 2000 developing embedded e
lectronics devices - often with a wireless focus. While he has worked for
several large organisations\, his passion is in the highly innovative star
t-up space. \n\n\n
DTSTART:20160920T020000Z
DTEND:20160920T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IOT Standards: Have your say
DTSTAMP:20160825T020037Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:41-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n \n\n\n\n Presenters: Dr Ian Oppermann\, CEO and Chief
Data Scientist\, NSW Data Analytics Centre and Chair of Standard’s Aust
ralia JTC1 Strategic Advisory Committee\n\n\n\n Description: Perhaps the m
ost important enabler of the Internet of Things (IOT) is interoperability
of devices\, which is enabled by common standards. There are a number of c
ompeting initiatives at the moment but who wins will ultimately be that wh
ich is adopted by the official standards bodies. The two biggest standards
bodies in the world are ISO and IEC\, which have a joint technical commit
tee called JTC1 looking after IOT related standards. This webinar will exp
lore how JTC1 is making sense of the labyrinth of standards relevant to IO
T. It will also be an opportunity for you to raise key IOT issues that sta
ndards could help address and understand how to influence what IOT standar
ds are developed as Standards Australia prepares for the next plenary sess
ion of JTC1 in November. Australia was recently successful in proposing an
initiative around Block Chain technology\, which is one of the most excit
ing technologies underpinning advanced IOT. Other JTC1 working groups cove
r smart cities\, big data and sensor networks.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AES
T (Sydney time) on Tuesday 4 October 2016. The presentation will last 30
minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by w
ebinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\
n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\,
the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering an
d Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during re
gistration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to
register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\
, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the firs
t screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future
events.\n\n\n\n About the presenters:\n\n\n\n Dr Ian Oppermann: In additi
on to his role in Standards Australia’s JTC1\, which is the Australian m
irror to the international JTC1\, Ian Oppermann is CEO and Chief Data Scie
ntist\, NSW Data Analytics Centre\, Department of Finance\, Services &amp\
; Innovation. Ian will be the Head of Australian Delegation at upcoming JT
C1 Plenary. With over 20 years’ ICT experience\, he has held senior mana
gement roles including Director for Radio Access Performance at Nokia\, Gl
obal Head of Sales Partnering (OSS) at Nokia Siemens Networks\, and then D
ivisional Chief and then Flagship Director at CSIRO. Ian has also been inv
olved in standards including IEEE 802.15.a. He has contributed to 6 books
and co-authored more than 120 papers which have been cited more than 3200
times. Ian has an MBA from the University of London and a Doctor of Philos
ophy in Mobile Telecommunications from Sydney University. He is a sitting
member of the IEC MSB.\n \n \n Aldina Aljukic: Aldina Aljukic is a Nation
al Sector Manager at Standards Australia. In this role\, Aldina is respons
ible for stakeholder engagement and standards development in the Informati
on and Communications Technology (ICT) and Transport sectors. Aldina has a
n extensive public affairs background developing communications strategies
\, providing insight into policy decision making processes and cooperating
with a wide range of stakeholders. Prior to joining Standards Australia\,
Aldina was an Associate Corporate Affairs Manager at a global pharmaceuti
cal providing reputational insights and strategic counsel to the company.
Aldina holds a Bachelor of Economics (Economics and International Business
) from the University of New South Wales and a Master of Strategic Public
Relations from the University of Sydney.\n \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161004
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Security for the IOT
DTSTAMP:20160816T065016Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:39-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Recording: This webinar has now passed. You can purchas
e the recording at MyCPD.\n\n\n\n Title: Cybersecurity and the Internet of
Things\n\n\n\n Presenter: Ed Custeau FIEAust\, CPEng (ITEE\, CLM)\, EngE
xec\, CISSP | Security Specialist\, Telecommunications-Defence\, Spiral Sy
stems \n\n\n\n What you'll learn: \n\n\n\n Core principles of cybersecu
rity\n \n \n Implications for the Internet of Things\n \n \n Standards r
elevant to IOT security\n \n\n Description: Cybersecurity\, as a disciplin
e\, is applied to IoT devices and systems in the same way that it gets app
lied to any other information or communication device or system. However\,
some peculiarities pertaining to IoT\, such as its expected proliferation
and pervasiveness in everyday life\, does call for special attention.\n\n
\n\n New Standards have recently emerged from Underwriters Laboratories (U
L) in the US\, the so called UL-2900 series\, which address various aspect
s of Cybersecurity for Network-Connectable Products. Where do these stan
dards fit in? Do they add value to the already crowded and endless list of
cybersecurity standards\, schemes and certifications? \n\n\n\n In his p
resentation\, Ed will provide an overview of these standards developed to
specifically address IoT Cybersecurity. The presentation will show how si
milar these standards are to other security standards at a fundamental lev
el and explore ways to use them (or not!).\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (S
ydney) on Tuesday 13 Sept 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes fol
lowed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. Aft
er registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: Thi
s presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Austra
lian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technolog
y (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration
for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register:
Please register on the Engineers Australia event system (link to be prov
ided later\, please place date in calendar). Note\, to register you need t
o have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the registra
tion page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n About th
e presenter: In 2010\, Ed founded Spiral Systems\, a boutique consulting f
irm specialised in applying Systems Engineering Methodologies to Cyber Sec
urity. He is also a long standing member of the Systems Engineers Society
of Australia (SESA) and member of the ITEE College Board and ITEE Victoria
Branch.\n\n\n
DTSTART:20160913T020000Z
DTEND:20160913T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Design thinking for IOT
DTSTAMP:20160815T053617Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:35-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This event has now passed. You can
purchase the recording at MyCPD.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Title: Design Thinking
for the Internet of Things\n\n\n\n Presenters: Dr Lauren Tan\, Director-
Design for Business and Betrand Marcau from Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu\n\n\
n\n Description: In this webinar\, Deloitte specialists in the Internet of
Things will present a strategic approach to implementing IOT using design
thinking methodology to underpin the user experience. Deloitte will share
case studies where this approach has been applied. \n\n\n\n When: 12 mid
day AEST (Sydney) on Tuesday 30 August 2016. The presentation will last 30
minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by
webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n
\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\
, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering a
nd Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during r
egistration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How t
o register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note
\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the fir
st screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future
events.\n\n\n\n About the presenters: \n\n\n\n Lauren is a designer\, au
thor and Director at Deloitte Consulting. She has over 15 years' experienc
e using design thinking and its human-centred approach to solve complex pr
oblems in business\, government and society. Lauren holds a PhD in design
from Northumbria University (UK). Prior to this she completed a Master of
Business degree from The University of Sydney and a Bachelor of Design (Ho
nours) degree from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS). Lauren is al
so a published author of the book Design Transitions (2013) which presents
insightful stories of how design is changing around the world. Lauren is
passionate about how we use design to navigate our complex world.\n\n\n\n
Bertrand Marcou is a Business focused Telecommunication\, Media and Techno
logy expert who has more than 15 years of experience in major business an
d IT transformation projects across the APAC region. His focus is to deliv
er value to our customers in every step of the engagement\, enable them to
accelerate business value from their IT investment and define a strategy
to achieve desired end-state rapidly.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n
DTSTART:20160830T020000Z
DTEND:20160830T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:intellectual property: Dodging Dragons and Catching Unicorns
DTSTAMP:20160811T081542Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:34-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed. You can p
urchase a copy of the recording at myCPD. \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Dodging Dr
agons and Catching Unicorns: IoT intellectual property\n\n\n\n Presented B
y: Dr Justin Blows\, Phoenix Intellectual Property\n\n\n\n Patents for ess
ential Internet-of-Things (IoT) standards will be highly prized. But so wi
ll patents for IoT devices that are not merely the some-old-thing connecte
d\, but rather devices that are truly rooted in the IoT (“Unicorns”).\
n\n\n\n Recent decisions by US and Australian courts will have an enormous
impact on the freedom of IoT companies to operate\, who will have to “d
odge dragons”. Intellectual property strategies to encourage investors w
ill also need to change.\n\n\n\n The decisions will shape IoT companies’
patent and commercial strategies\, as well as challenge patent attorneys
assisting IoT companies to protect their inventions.\n\n\n\n Justin will d
iscuss:\n\n\n\n • Why IoT innovation and patent strategies need to be ta
ken to the next level to obtain a competitive advantage\;\n\n\n\n • Why
it will pay to be bold when moving into new IoT technology spaces covered
by existing patents\; and\n\n\n\n • Why companies may need to keep more
IoT technologies secret than before.\n\n\n\n About the Presenter: Justin B
lows\, PhD owns Phoenix Intellectual Property\, and writes about IoT\, ICT
and software patents on softwarepatentsconsidered.com. Justin cofounded C
UDOS at the The University of Sydney\, investigating devices for ultra-bro
adband networks.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday Tuesday 23 August 2016. The prese
ntation will be 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The p
resentation is by webinar.\n\n\n\n How to join: Register here. After regi
stering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This prese
ntation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Co
mputer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
and IEEE. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160823
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Red Hat's IoT Smart Cities workshop
DTSTAMP:20160902T035443Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:51-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Cesar A Gonzalez":iotengineering@engineersaust
ralia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Here is the description from the event site:\n\n\n\n \"
Are our cities really \"smart\" or are they just really well connected? Ho
w is IoT impacting industries and what is that going to mean for you?\n\n\
n\n Join us for this one day boutique workshop designed to achieve commer
cial alignment across telecom operators\, ISV's\, Enterprise and Red Hat i
n Australia and to \"raise the tide\" for all across the ecosystem while p
roviding thought leadership. Discussions of real use industry cases and
speed dating.\"\n\n\n\n Location: Sheraton Melbourne Hotel - 27 Little Col
lins Street\, Melbourne\, VIC 3000\n\n\n\n Registration: \n\n\n\n https://
www.eventbrite.com.au/e/iot-smart-cities-workshop-tickets-27296804477\n\n\
n\n See you there.\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160906T223000Z
DTEND:20160907T073000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T005457Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:44-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160901T020000Z
DTEND:20160901T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T011220Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:45-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20160915T020000Z
DTEND:20160915T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T011916Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:49-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20161117T010000Z
DTEND:20161117T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T011739Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:48-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20161103T010000Z
DTEND:20161103T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T011610Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:47-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20161020T010000Z
DTEND:20161020T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160831T011323Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:46-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Meetings are always 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time. Regis
ter for this meeting by going to https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/1996
41389\n\n
DTSTART:20161006T010000Z
DTEND:20161006T020000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IoT Deployment in Australia
DTSTAMP:20160830T041717Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:43-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="petercbh":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.or
g.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is part of the Engineers Australia ITEE and Electr
ical Colleges on going Thursday evening lecture program.\n\n\n\n Dr Boyd M
urray\, Director &amp\; Principal Consultant of Murray Wireless Consulting
will give a talk on IoT Deployment in Australia.\n\n\n This talk will cov
er ...\n\n • Context: A Brief History of Wireless/Internet/IoT\n\n • W
hat is IoT?\n\n • IoT technologies: pre-existing\, proprietary\, cellula
r\n\n • IoT hardware examples\n\n • The Australian scene: Network roll
outs\, device\n\n manufacturers\n\n\n\n For full details see the attached
flyer\, which includes a link to the registration page.\n\n\nIoT-in-Austra
lia-8-Sep-2016.pdf
DTSTART:20160908T080000Z
DTEND:20160908T093000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:The future of narrowband communication technologies enabling
the IOT
DTSTAMP:20160628T062958Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:14-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed.\n\n\n\n I
f you are a member of Engineers Australia\, you can view the recording at
the Engineers Australia Webinar Archive for free. Scroll down and click
on the link \"Internet of Things webinar series of the Applied IOT Enginee
ring Community\" dated July 2016. \n \n \n If you are not a member of En
gineers Australia you can purchase a copy of the recording at myCPD. \n
\n\n Presenter: Geoff Sizer\, Chair of Engineers Australia’s ITEE Colleg
e and CEO\, Genesys Electronics Design\n\n\n\n Description: Use of the I
nternet is ubiquitous for interconnecting computers\, smartphones\, mobile
devices and a plethora of Cloud and server-based systems. The Internet
of Things promises to extend wireless Internet connectivity to a vastly in
creased number of devices\, in particular low cost\, low energy battery po
wered devices. Whilst low power wireless networks such as 6LoWPAN\, Zigbee
and Bluetooth Low Energy can provide local area connectivity\, the choice
for practical wide-area wireless connectivity is essentially limited to 3
G or 4G celluar data – with its high equipment cost\, high energy consum
ption and expensive data transmission costs. Wide area narrowband communic
ations technologies are required to enable low cost\, low energy IOT app
lications which are impractical using the current facilities available via
3G/4G networks. Despite the hype in the media\, effective narrowband comm
unications capabilities such as NB-IoT via 4G infrastructure appear to be
a long way off. Likewise the promised $5 modems and 5 year battery life.
The major telcos appear to be playing catchup in effectively servicing
IoT applications. The presentation addresses the future of emerging wide a
rea networking systems (Sigfox\, LoRa) in Australia. The evolution of na
rrowband technologies under the LTE 4G/5G umbrella will be demystified.\n\
n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydney) on 2 August 2016 . The presentation w
ill last 30 minutes followed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presenta
tion is by webinar. After registering you will be sent details of how to l
ogon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This presentation is free to members of Engineers Aust
ralia (EA)\, the Australian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of En
gineering and Technology (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership numb
er during registration for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\
n\n\n How to register: Please register on the Engineers Australia event sy
stem. Note\, to register you need to have a free EA ID which you can get
on the first screen of the registration page. Take note of your ID number
for future events.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Genesys founder and CEO G
eoff Sizer has a lifelong passion for electronics and technology\, and an
ongoing commitment to the electronics engineering profession. He has more
than 35 years experience in electronic product development ranging from co
mplex systems to simple consumer goods for a diverse range of industries a
nd applications. Geoff is a Fellow of Engineers Australia\, a Chartered
Professional Engineer and registered on the National Professional Engineer
s Register. As a former President of the IREE\, Geoff was instrumental in
the formation of the ITEE College in Engineers Australia and is currently
its chair. He has championed the formation of the Applied IOT Community of
practice.. During his career Geoff has acted as a Director or Chief Tech
nical Officer for several leading technology firms including Advanced Syst
ems Research Pty Ltd\, Advanced Spectrum Technologies Pty Ltd\, EMC Assess
ors Pty Ltd\, Telezygology Inc and Embertec Pty Ltd.\n\n
DTSTART:20160802T020000Z
DTEND:20160802T030000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Agricultural Case Study
DTSTAMP:20160726T001519Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:19-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed.\n\n\n\n I
f you are a member of Engineers Australia\, you can view the recording at
the Engineers Australia Webinar Archive for free. Scroll down and click
on the link \"Internet of Things webinar series of the Applied IOT Enginee
ring Community\" dated July 2016. \n \n \n If you are not a member of En
gineers Australia you can purchase a copy of the recording at myCPD. \n
\n\n Title: What does it take to be an IOT Engineer? An agricultural case
study.\n\n\n\n Presenter: Dr Andrew Skinner\, Engineering Director\, MEA
(Measurement Engineering Australia)\n\n\n\n Description: Three years ago
MEA successfully launched an On-Farm Internet of Things system called Ple
xus. The system moves soil moisture and climate data across the farm using
a solar-powered 2.4GHz ZigBee mesh network and up to MEA’s ‘Green B
rain’ web-application in the cloud that allows farmers to access their i
rrigation data from anywhere\, at any time.\n\n\n\n To break into this f
ield required a huge investment of funds over three years\, a multi-discip
linary approach that hauled together electronic\, mechanical\, communicati
ons\, software and web engineers plus external industrial design skills\,
a manufacturing link into China and all sorts of technical skills to set u
p the production line.\n\n\n\n Dr Skinner said: “It also took some thirt
y years of making environmental measurements in the bush to battle-harden
the team. We then had to sell Plexus and keep it working until we crossed
the ‘valley of death’ between early adopters and the early majority.
”\n\n\n\n Over the past three decades MEA has built more than 2500 syste
ms for wind and solar monitoring\, irrigated agriculture\, remote weather
station networks\, a web-enabled radio measurement system for Australian f
armers\, novel soil moisture displays for African farmers\, salinity senso
rs for farmers in Bangladesh and a new-to-world sensor for getting living
plants to talk to irrigators about their state of water stress.\n\n\n\n Th
is is an end-to-end case study of the development of an IOT product - from
sensors to radio to communications to web-applications\, as well as marke
ting\, product development and service.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (Sydn
ey) on Tuesday 9 August 2016 . The presentation will last 30 minutes foll
owed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. Afte
r registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This
presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Austral
ian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology
(IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration f
or the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: P
lease register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to regist
er you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of
the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n
\n\n About the presenter: Dr Andrew Skinner’s founded MEA (Measurement
Engineering Australia) in 1984 to carry out the three-year SA Wind Energy
Survey. While running the company full-time\, Andrew completed a Masters D
egree and PhD in environmental measurements. His forty-year engineering ca
reer began in 1971 with studies in electronic engineering at the SA Instit
ute of Technology. Andrew was awarded a Dean's Commendation for his PhD th
esis from Adelaide University in 2009 and was the Engineers Australia Sou
th Australian Professional Engineer of the Year for 2015.\n\n
DTSTART:20160809T020000Z
DTEND:20160809T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IOT Alliance: Addressing IOT enablers and inhibitors
DTSTAMP:20160603T041522Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:4-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed.\n\n\n\n I
f you are a member of Engineers Australia\, you can view the recording at
the Engineers Australia Webinar Archive for free. Scroll down and click
on the link \"Internet of Things webinar series of the Applied IOT Enginee
ring Community\" dated July 2016.\n \n \n If you are not a member of Engi
neers Australia you can purchase a copy of the recording at MyCPD. \n \n\
n Driving the regulatory and collaborative framework to realise the full p
otential of IOT in Australia\n\n\n\n Presenter: Frank Zeichner is an IoT A
lliance Executive Council member and Director\, Creator Tech.\n\n\n\n Desc
ription: This presentation is about the mission and agenda of Australia’
s IoT Alliance\, an industry body working toward addressing the inhibitors
and enablers of the industry. The Alliance said there is a “potential u
pside impact worth up to $116 billion to the Australian economy by 2025”
but that a number of regulatory and policy changes need to take place to
realise this potential.\n\n\n\n Frank Zeichner\, co-author of the report E
nabling the Internet of Things for Australia\, will discuss the range of p
rograms underway by the IOT Alliance covering collaboration\, sectoral foc
us\, data sharing and privacy\, spectrum availability and licencing\, secu
rity and network resiliency and IoT Startup support.\n\n\n\n Frank will ta
lk about what is being done by industry to influence and engage government
in the above programs and what is need to foster IoT based innovation thr
ough IoT advocacy\, awareness and education\, as well as uptake of IOT in
key Australian Industries.\n\n\n\n The aim of the IOT Alliance is to be t
he leading Australian IoT industry body shaping the regulatory and collabo
rative framework to harness for Australian industry the opportunities gene
rated by IoT. As such it is very complementary to our own community which
operates at a more practical and applied level.\n\n\n\n This webinar is id
eal for those wanting to understand the bigger picture of the IOT in Austr
alia and what needs to be done to develop the industry and remove constrai
nts to realising the full potential of IOT.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midday AEST (
Sydney) on 26 July 2016. The presentation will last 30 minutes followed b
y question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. After regi
stering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: This prese
ntation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Australian Co
mputer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration for the
event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register: Please
register on the Engineers Australia event system. Note\, to register you n
eed to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first screen of the reg
istration page. Take note of your ID number for future events.\n\n\n\n Abo
ut the presenter: Frank runs an ICT consultancy business\, Creator Tech\,
and has been has been working in the telecommunications industry\, in Aust
ralia and overseas\, for the last 30 years. He has worked in OTC\, as Alca
tel Australia Sales and Marketing Director\, VP\, Sales and Marketing\, EM
EA for Alcatel Data Division and COO and Acting CEO of Open Telecommunicat
ions. In addition to his role in the IOT Alliance\, Frank is also a board
member of Telsoc and business advisor to the Knowledge Economy Institute\
, based at UTS.\n\n\n\n Below: The cover of of the report co-authored by F
rank.\n\n\n\n \n
DTSTART:20160726T020000Z
DTEND:20160726T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IoT Deployment in Australia
DTSTAMP:20160829T072654Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:42-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="petercbh":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.or
g.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n A presentation by Dr Boyd Murray\, Director and Princip
al Consultant of Murray Wireless Consulting.\n\n\n\n Registration is requi
red. See the attached flyer for full details.\n\n\n\n This talk will cov
er ...\n\n • Context: A Brief History of Wireless/Internet/IoT\n\n • W
hat is IoT?\n\n • IoT technologies: pre-existing\, proprietary\, cellula
r\n\n • IoT hardware examples\n\n • The Australian scene: Network roll
outs\, device\n\n manufacturers\n\n\n\n This talk has been sponsored by th
e Engineers Australia ITEE and Electrical Colleges Sydney Branch.\n\n\n
39\;Flyer_JILS_Boyd_Murray_September 8'\;RP.pdf
DTSTART:20160829T080000Z
DTEND:20160829T093000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Introduction: How the Internet of Things will affect every e
ngineer
DTSTAMP:20160602T064344Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:1-2-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n View the recording: This webinar has passed.\n\n\n\n I
f you are a member of Engineers Australia\, you can view the recording at
the Engineers Australia Webinar Archive for free. Scroll down and click on
the link \"Internet of Things webinar series of the Applied IOT Engineeri
ng Community\" dated July 2016\, \n \n \n If you are not a member of Eng
ineers Australia you can purchase a copy of the recording at myCPD. \n \
n\n Presenter: Geoff Sizer\, Chair of Engineers Australia’s ITEE College
and CEO\, Genesys Electronics Design\n\n\n\n Description: Internet of T
hings (IOT) has been described as the defining technical trend of the comi
ng decade\, impacting every industry and business process. This webinar wi
ll provide an introduction to IOT for engineers from any discipline includ
ing ICT professionals not expert in the area. We also introduce the Applie
d IOT Engineering Community and outline how its activities will help any e
ngineers drive innovation in their field.\n\n\n\n IOT refers to the integr
ation of physical objects with a range of communication technologies\, ena
bling them to be monitored and/or controlled remotely over the internet. H
owever\, IOT is far from simple. The spectrum of technologies that enable
IOT include advanced electronics and sensor/actuator technologies\, next g
eneration communication networks\, cloud services to store the massive pro
liferation of data\, big data analytics to make sense of it\, mobile app d
evelopment to interface with it and a whole range of protocols to enable i
t all to work together.\n\n\n\n A key driver of IOT has been the relentles
s miniaturisation of computer chips\, sensors\, actuating devices\, and ra
dio transceivers in microcontroller ICs. This trend how now reached a tipp
ing point where embedded systems can now be built into things and devices
of almost any size at an affordable cost with sufficiently low power to en
able batteries to operate the devices for up to ten years. This trend is
opening a vast new landscape of potential applications for control system
s.\n\n\n\n While there are a number of technical challenges still to be re
solved to take full advantage of the potential of IOT technologies\, the m
ain challenge is business related. Chet Geschickter\, research director at
Gartner\, said: \"Many organizations have yet to establish a clear pictur
e of what benefits IoT can deliver\, or have not yet invested the time to
develop ideas for how to apply IoT to their business. The second set of hu
rdles are the organizations themselves. Many of the survey participants ha
ve insufficient expertise and staffing for IoT and lack clear leadership.\
"\n\n\n\n This webinar will set out the case for every engineer to develop
their knowledge and skills in this exciting field.\n\n\n\n When: 12 midda
y AEST (Sydney) on 5 July 2016 . The presentation will last 30 minutes fo
llowed by question time.\n\n\n\n Where: The presentation is by webinar. Af
ter registering you will be sent details of how to logon.\n\n\n\n Cost: Th
is presentation is free to members of Engineers Australia (EA)\, the Austr
alian Computer Society (ACS)\, the Institution of Engineering and Technolo
gy (IET) and IEEE. Just provide your membership number during registration
for the event. The cost for non-members is $30.\n\n\n\n How to register:
Please register on the Engineers Australia event system here. Note\, to r
egister you need to have a free EA ID which you can get on the first scre
en of the registration page. Take note of your ID number for future events
.\n\n\n\n About the presenter: Genesys founder and CEO Geoff Sizer has a
lifelong passion for electronics and technology\, and an ongoing commitmen
t to the electronics engineering profession. He has more than 35 years exp
erience in electronic product development ranging from complex systems to
simple consumer goods for a diverse range of industries and applications.
Geoff is a Fellow of Engineers Australia\, a Chartered Professional Eng
ineer and registered on the National Professional Engineers Register. As a
former President of the IREE\, Geoff was instrumental in the formation of
the ITEE College in Engineers Australia and is currently its chair. He ha
s championed the formation of the Applied IOT Community of practice.. Dur
ing his career Geoff has acted as a Director or Chief Technical Officer fo
r several leading technology firms including Advanced Systems Research Pty
Ltd\, Advanced Spectrum Technologies Pty Ltd\, EMC Assessors Pty Ltd\, Te
lezygology Inc and Embertec Pty Ltd.\n\n\n\n \n
DTSTART:20160705T020000Z
DTEND:20160705T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:2016 Annual Australian Computer Society Conference Canberra
DTSTAMP:20160818T030312Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:40-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Anatu":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n https://www.acs.org.au/branches/canberra/2016-conferenc
e/keynote-speakers \n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n Topic: Security and Privacy in So
cial Media Networks\n\n\n\n This seminar will focus on some of the recent
developments in the area of international standardization in the multimedi
a context\, with special focus on JPEG and MPEG technologies. \n\n In the
actual use of multimedia technologies\, there are many contexts that requ
ire the processing of the media to be private. Examples of this are:\n\n
\n\n 1. searching an encrypted audio visual database with an encrypted qu
ery\,\n\n 2. identify a spoken keyword in a private conversation\, e.g. e
ncrypted audio\,\n\n 3. removal of identification clues from media such a
s metadata\, audio or speech\, archival information and\n\n 4. sharing mu
ltimedia content in a limited context\, e.g. making a picture available to
a limited list of persons\, or for a limited time.\n\n\n\n ISO/IEC has be
en developing successful standards that process image\, audio and video in
formation based on its significant expertise in this domain. Now there i
s an effort to identify application domains and to extract requirements to
achieve both application of existing standards\, and use of its expertise
to develop new standards\, supporting the private processing and sharing
of media.\n\n\n\n Multimedia content shared by many people is without any
protection of personal information. In recent years\, social networks an
d cloud computing have accelerated the sharing of such content online. I
n addition\, many portable devices have communication functions that allow
for the immediate distribution of multimedia content after capture. In
combination with\, for example\, the potentially included GPS information
in the file format\, the multimedia content might expose privacy informati
on to the world. In order to avoid such undesirable situations\, encrypt
ion methodologies should - entirely and partially - protect image and meta
data present in such content.\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160823
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Siemens Digitalization Forum
DTSTAMP:20160815T063623Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:37-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Software\, sensors\, data analytics and network technol
ogies are the means through which Australian companies can increase effici
ency and productivity\, and reduce costs. Early adopters across diverse in
dustries are using ingenuity to gain a competitive advantage by adapting i
ntelligent tools. Dr Roland Busch\, Managing Board Member for Siemens AG a
nd digitalization expert\, will give the opening keynote: ‘Engineering i
n the Age of Digitalization’. A panel discussion will follow where membe
rs of the Prime Minister’s Industry 4.0 Taskforce - a special taskforce
to connect Australian industry to German and US industrial leaders - will
discuss Australia’s economy in transition.\n\n\n\n For more information
see https://www.siemens.com/au/en/home/company/fairs-events/digitalizatio
n-forum.html\n\n
DTSTART:20160901T020000Z
DTEND:20160901T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cyber Risk - From Awareness to Mitigation
DTSTAMP:20160809T044643Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:33-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a face to face CPD session being run by the Ri
sk Engineering Society of Engineers Australia.\n\n\n\n See https://www.en
gineersaustralia.org.au/portal/event/cyber-risk-awareness-mitigation\n\n\n
\n The session will increase awareness of cyber security risks including
a demonstration and a very recent case study\, and will introduce a system
design to mitigate them.\n\n\n\n Presentation 1: Engineers and the Risks
of Cyber Security's 'Unknown Unknowns'\n\n\n\n Cyber security within the e
ngineering discipline has limited visibility\, yet can result in exposure
to significant loss. Engineering companies are exposed to the risks of cyb
er security throughout the entire project life-cycle as well as long after
the project has been delivered. This discussion will raise awareness of p
otential vulnerabilities to projects within many engineering disciplines a
nd encourage further thinking about the unknown\, raising awareness and po
tentially lowering future exposure to loss.\n\n\n\n Speaker\n\n\n\n Daniel
Grivicic GradIEAust\n\n Functional Safety Expert\, Electro 80 \n\n\n\n
Daniel Grivicic is a Mechanical Engineer with broad safety control systems
experience. He has over 10 years’ training\, project and field support
experience in the Process\, Mining and General machine industry. Daniel is
a Functional Safety Expert - FS Expert (TÜV Rheinland\, # 262/16\, Machi
nery) and has ISA certification in control system cyber security. He provi
des specialist safety as well as general control system cyber security aud
iting services.\n\n\n\n Presentation 2: Cyber Risk Mitigation: Technical
Solution Space - Building Blocks that Simplify the Security Architecture\n
\n\n\n Cyber Security Breaches come in all shapes and sizes and are driven
by a wide range of motivations and threat actors. It has been widely adv
ertised that\, generally speaking\, cyber security breaches take an averag
e of 5 months to be detected (M-Trend Report 2016). These breaches are ste
althy\, pervasive and well-orchestrated so as to leave minimum traces of t
he breach and maximum exposure and compromise. Whilst a very large aspect
of achieving and maintaining security is about security training\, awarene
ss and culture (i.e.\, don’t click on that email attachment\, don't plug
an unknown memory stick)\, a technical solution that provides the basic m
itigating measures boils down to a discrete number of security sub-systems
\, processes and network design principles. Without a systematic approach
to cyber security design\, it is not possible to manage its state and to
assure the level of protection at any one time\, all of which works in fav
our of cyber attackers.\n\n\n\n The presentation will provide an outline o
f 10 building blocks required to implement a Cyber Security Design that mi
tigates the risks as well as a self-assessment checklist that small to med
ium businesses can take to their IT teams to rate themselves and\, where n
ecessary\, take corrective action. The 10 building blocks will be outlined
in this presentation.\n\n\n\n Speaker \n\n\n\n Ed Custeau FIEAust\, CPE
ng(ITEE\, CLM)\, EngExec\, CISSP\n\n Security Specialist\, Telecommunicati
ons-Defence\, Spiral Systems \n\n\n\n In 2010\, Ed founded Spiral Systems
\, a boutique consulting firm specialised in applying Systems Engineering
Methodologies to Cyber Security. He also a long standing member of the Sys
tems Engineers Society of Australia (SESA) and member of the ITEE College
Board and ITEE Victoria Branch.\n\n\n\n After the presentations\, there wi
ll a chance for networking and further discussion at the Royal Melbourne H
otel (opposite EA building) 629 Bourke Street\, Vic 3000. All are welcome.
Please note: this is not included in the Engineers Australia CPD session.
\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n CPD Hours\n\n\n\n This session is worth 1.5 Engineer
s Australia CPD hours. \n\n
DTSTART:20160914T080000Z
DTEND:20160914T100000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Brainstorm of IOT Taxonomy
DTSTAMP:20160804T004033Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:26-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This meeting is free and open to anyone. All members i
f the IOT Community are welcome to attend and influence the direction of t
he community.\n\n\n\n Please join the meeting from your computer\, tablet
or smartphone using \n\n\n\n https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/9961739
73\n\n\n\n You can also dial in using your phone.\n\n\n\n Australia : +61
2 8355 1040\n\n\n\n Access Code: 643-038-469\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160818T020000Z
DTEND:20160818T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurement in IOT: Solving today's challenges in the Intern
et of Things
DTSTAMP:20160808T014236Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:32-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Keysight Technologies Australia announces “Solving to
day's challenges in the Internet of Things” seminars for Melbourne\, Syd
ney and Adelaide.\n\n\n\n For more information\, see https://www.keysight
.com/main/editorial.jspx?cc=AU&amp\;lc=eng&amp\;ckey=2762534&amp\;id=27625
34\n\n\n\n At the seminar\, Keysight will take a deep dive into the trends
as well as the measurement solutions to get products ready for this excit
ing market. In addition\, all attendee’s will receive a special discount
offer for any Keysight products just for attending this seminar. \n\n Be
side IoT topics in this seminar\, Keysight will also include related topic
s like solutions for testing in cluttered wireless environment (Anite)\, E
MC/EMI testing\, pre-compliance testing\, emission security (TEMPEST) and
Keysight solutions in Cyber Security.\n\n\n\n With its HP and Agilent lega
cy\, Keysight Technologies is the world's leading electronic measurement c
ompany with customers in more than 100 countries.\n\n
DTSTART:20160823T233000Z
DTEND:20160824T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurement in IOT: Solving today's challenges in the Intern
et of Things
DTSTAMP:20160808T014057Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:31-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Keysight Technologies Australia announces “Solving to
day's challenges in the Internet of Things” seminars for Melbourne\, Syd
ney and Adelaide.\n\n\n\n For more information\, see https://www.keysight
.com/main/editorial.jspx?cc=AU&amp\;lc=eng&amp\;ckey=2762534&amp\;id=27625
34\n\n\n\n At the seminar\, Keysight will take a deep dive into the trends
as well as the measurement solutions to get products ready for this excit
ing market. In addition\, all attendee’s will receive a special discount
offer for any Keysight products just for attending this seminar. \n\n Be
side IoT topics in this seminar\, Keysight will also include related topic
s like solutions for testing in cluttered wireless environment (Anite)\, E
MC/EMI testing\, pre-compliance testing\, emission security (TEMPEST) and
Keysight solutions in Cyber Security.\n\n\n\n With its HP and Agilent lega
cy\, Keysight Technologies is the world's leading electronic measurement c
ompany with customers in more than 100 countries.\n\n
DTSTART:20160818T233000Z
DTEND:20160819T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Measurement in IOT: Solving today's challenges in the Intern
et of Things
DTSTAMP:20160808T013842Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:30-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Keysight Technologies Australia announces “Solving to
day's challenges in the Internet of Things” seminars for Melbourne\, Syd
ney and Adelaide.\n\n\n\n For more information\, see https://www.keysight
.com/main/editorial.jspx?cc=AU&amp\;lc=eng&amp\;ckey=2762534&amp\;id=27625
34\n\n\n\n At the seminar\, Keysight will take a deep dive into the trends
as well as the measurement solutions to get products ready for this excit
ing market. In addition\, all attendee’s will receive a special discount
offer for any Keysight products just for attending this seminar. \n\n Be
side IoT topics in this seminar\, Keysight will also include related topic
s like solutions for testing in cluttered wireless environment (Anite)\, E
MC/EMI testing\, pre-compliance testing\, emission security (TEMPEST) and
Keysight solutions in Cyber Security.\n\n\n\n With its HP and Agilent lega
cy\, Keysight Technologies is the world's leading electronic measurement c
ompany with customers in more than 100 countries.\n\n
DTSTART:20160810T233000Z
DTEND:20160811T040000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160804T004602Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:27-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This meeting is free and open to anyone. All members i
f the IOT Community are welcome to attend and influence the direction of t
he community.\n\n\n\n Please join the meeting from your computer\, tablet
or smartphone using \n\n\n\n https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/6430384
69\n\n\n\n You can also dial in using your phone.\n\n\n\n Australia : +61
2 8355 1040\n\n\n\n Access Code: 643-038-469\n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160811T020000Z
DTEND:20160811T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Everything IOT Summit 2016
DTSTAMP:20160603T043017Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:6-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is the annual event of Everything IOT. More inform
ation on the organisation at http://www.everythingiot.com.au/#!about/t8u9
7\n\n\n\n More information on the event at http://www.everythingiot.com.a
u/#!everything-iot-summit-2016/bpgri\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161017
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Smart Cities
DTSTAMP:20160804T053115Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:29-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n hear how innovation is driving transformation within B
endigo and how the SMART CITY proposal is aiming to leverage this oppor
tunity.\n\n\n\n https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/portal/event/joseph-
brady-lecture-innovating-our-future-0\n\n
DTSTART:20160803T140000Z
DTEND:20160803T140000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160804T010049Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:28-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This meeting is free and open to anyone. All members i
f the IOT Community are welcome to attend and influence the direction of t
he community.\n\n\n\n Please join the meeting from your computer\, tablet
or smartphone using \n\n\n\n https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/3424003
41\n\n\n\n You can also dial in using your phone.\n\n\n\n Australia : +61
2 8355 1040\n\n\n\n Access Code: 643-038-469\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160824T140000Z
DTEND:20160825T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Yow! Connected
DTSTAMP:20160803T000757Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:25-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Conference on Mobile and Internet of Things\n\n\n\n See
http://connected.yowconference.com.au/\n\n
DTSTART:20161004T220000Z
DTEND:20161006T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:EMC Society of Australia Workshop 2016 - Canberra
DTSTAMP:20160802T213136Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:24-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Two day workshop featuring short and long presentation
s from experts in industry and academia.\n\n\n\n Workshop currently featur
es the following:\n\n\n\n Scott Piper\, IEEE EMC Society Distinguished Le
cturer - EMC Modelling and Simulation\n \n \n Dr Bill Radasky\, HEMP and
IEMI expert\n \n \n Martin Wiles - EMC Test Systems for Military and Comm
ercial Standards\n \n \n Mark Mifsud – A review of MIL-STD 461G\n \n\n
http://www.emcsaworkshop.org.au/ \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160915
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160916
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:EMC Society of Australia Workshop 2016 - Melbourne
DTSTAMP:20160802T212812Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:22-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Geoff Sizer":iotengineering@engineersaustralia
.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Two day workshop featuring short and long presentation
s from experts in industry and academia.\n\n\n\n Workshop currently featur
es the following:\n\n\n\n Scott Piper\, IEEE EMC Society Distinguished Le
cturer - EMC Modelling and Simulation\n \n \n Dr Bill Radasky\, HEMP and
IEMI expert\n \n \n Martin Wiles - EMC Test Systems for Military and Comm
ercial Standards\n \n \n Mark Mifsud – A review of MIL-STD 461G\n \n\n
http://www.emcsaworkshop.org.au/ \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160913
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160727T040917Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:21-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n 12 midday AEST (Sydney) time.\n\n\n\n Join the meeting
using this link.\n\n\n\n https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/460655733\n\n
DTSTART:20160728T020000Z
DTEND:20160728T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:From Fleet Management to Autonomous Vehicles: The Future of
Connected Cars
DTSTAMP:20160726T232652Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:20-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Elias":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n https://pages.questexweb.com/anritsu-Registration-2016082
4.html?source=fw0726&amp\;mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWmpJeE9ERmxPVEEwTm1VeCIsInQiOiJG
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3D\n
DTSTART:20160823T180000Z
DTEND:20160823T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Huawei ICT Roadshow Australia 2016
DTSTAMP:20160725T070542Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:18-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Elias":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Leading new ICT\, Building a Better Connected Australia
. Both days have some IoT related topics.\n\n\n\n http://www.huawei-ict-ro
adshow.com.au/home.html\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160809
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160810
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:From NB-IoT to CAT M: How the Wireless Industry is Remaking
LTE for the IoT
DTSTAMP:20160725T065739Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:17-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Elias":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n https://pages.questexweb.com/Sequans-Registration-2016091
5.html?source=fwfull&amp\;mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiT1dZd01tSTFPVEEzTVRNMyIsInQiOiJU
T2hiUjNjdUticmliQk1hNHFMeW1lZXoybDFKcVVkTGZzUDZzaWlrZ0hwRmdBUFg2bk9Menp0ZW
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In0%3D\n
DTSTART:20160914T180000Z
DTEND:20160914T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:5G Will Enable Massive IoT – How Will LTE IoT Fit in the 5
G World?
DTSTAMP:20160722T020704Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:16-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Elias":iotengineering@engineersaustralia.org.a
u
DESCRIPTION:\n https://pages.questexweb.com/Qualcomm-Registration-201607
26.html?source=listing?utm_medium=nl&amp\;utm_source=internal&amp\;mkt_tok
=eyJpIjoiTlRFME1qY3pNV0l6WmpKaiIsInQiOiJmMm5IWE85S3JqTVJiQzlTM2tMTEVHdUZae
XFJXC9XU08xWXMyKzVnNVZFV0dpcklrMFZsUGZ3bUtWVXYrcVRGXC9rSDg4dUFpUmdoYlRvcXR
JOVJhaGhuWkQ5azVrZmE1Zlpxb3A1V25VMmpBPSJ9\n
DTSTART:20160726T180000Z
DTEND:20160726T190000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160621T021700Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:12-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Register for this meeting here. We will be holding thi
s weekly for the first month (July 2016). After that we will transition to
less frequent meetings as the community becomes self sustaining.\n\n
DTSTART:20160714T020000Z
DTEND:20160714T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160621T020428Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:10-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the agenda and ope
ration of the community. Anyone is welcome to join in by webinar. By atte
nding you are automatically self-selecting as a core member! \n\n\n\n Reg
ister for this meeting here. We will be holding this weekly for the firs
t month (July 2016). After that we will transition to less frequent meetin
gs as the community becomes self sustaining. \n\n\n\n In this meeting we
will probably review the first webinar just held and talk about how to dri
ve engagement among members.\n\n \n\n
DTSTART:20160707T020000Z
DTEND:20160707T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160621T023204Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:13-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Register for this meeting here. \n\n
DTSTART:20160804T020000Z
DTEND:20160804T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core members meeting
DTSTAMP:20160621T020723Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:11-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n This is a meeting where core members of the community d
rive the agenda of the community. A core member is anyone who is participa
ting actively in the community and wishes to help shape the topics which a
re addressed and how the community operates. Anyone is welcome to join i
n by webinar. By attending you are automatically self-selecting as a core
member! \n\n\n\n Register for this meeting here. We will be holding thi
s weekly for the first month (July 2016). After that we will transition to
less frequent meetings as the community becomes self sustaining. \n\n
DTSTART:20160721T020000Z
DTEND:20160721T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Core community members meeting - Introduction
DTSTAMP:20160621T004349Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:9-3-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n This is a meeting where core members of the community dri
ve the agenda of the community. We will be holding this weekly for the fir
st month. After that we will transition to less frequent meetings as the c
ommunity becomes self sustaining. Anyone is welcome to join in by webinar
or in person (Sydney only at present). Register for this meeting here.
\n\n As this is the first meeting or the community's core members\, there
will be a little education about the concept of Communities of Practice a
nd a briefing on how we have conceived the operation of the community so f
ar. \n\n After that\, we are looking for enthusiastic core community memb
ers to step up and help drive the agenda and mode of operation moving forw
ard.\n\n If you would like to meet up with the Community Facilitator (Tim
Kannegieter)\, you are welcome to join the meeting in person at the Sydney
office of Engineers Australia at 8 Thomas St Chatswood in the Chairman's
Room.\n
DTSTART:20160630T020000Z
DTEND:20160630T030000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things
DTSTAMP:20160609T005652Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:8-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n The 2016 IEEE 3rd World Forum on Internet of Things (WF
-IoT) – IoT: Smart Innovation for Vibrant Ecosystems is a unique event
for industry leaders\, academics and decision making government officials.
This event is designed to examine key critical innovations across techno
logies which will alter the research and application space of the future.
The Internet of Things envisions a highly networked future\, where every o
bject is integrated to interact with each other\, allowing for communicati
ons between objects\, as well as between humans and objects\, which enable
s the control of intelligent systems in our daily lives.\n\n\n\n More info
rmation at http://wfiot2016.ieee-wf-iot.org/\n\n
DTSTART:20161211T220000Z
DTEND:20161215T060000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Cyber Policy Frameworks and Future Trends
DTSTAMP:20160609T005007Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:7-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n In this Melbourne face to face Engineers Australia CPD
session\, the speaker will present on the cyber policy issues as well as
basic measures that all organisations must follow to mitigate cyber threat
s.\n\n\n\n You can register at https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/port
al/event/cyber-policy-frameworks-and-future-trends-0\n\n
DTSTART:20160706T100000Z
DTEND:20160706T110000Z
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
SUMMARY:Agriculture Tech Forum: Everything IOT
DTSTAMP:20160603T042040Z
SEQUENCE:0
UID:5-1-74266bbc154273cc6c11a9c7436b0cf5@iot.engineersaustralia.org.au
ORGANIZER;CN="Tim Kannegieter":iotengineering@engineersaustr
alia.org.au
DESCRIPTION:\n\n Agriculture Tech Forum\n\n\n\n This is an event run by
Everything IOT. Information below copied from their website\n\n\n\n About
the Forum: Agriculture is almost universally agreed to be one of the sect
ors where Australia can take a lead in technology innovation and gain comp
etitive advantage. With the goal to double agricultural output by 2030\, s
ensors and data analytics capabilities are expected to be deployed in ever
y step of the value chain.\n\n The Agriculture Tech Forum provides an i
n-depth examination of the state of agtech in Australia and globally\, d
rawing upon professional experiences of keynote speakers and panellists. E
xpect good representation from various Australian\, particularly NSW\, agr
iculture bodies as well as global corporates and financial institutions al
l highly engaged with the future of the agtech revolution.\n\n\n\n More in
formation: http://www.everythingiot.com.au/#!agri-tech-forum-2016/tijql\n
\n
DTSTART:20160714T050000Z
DTEND:20160714T103000Z
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR